Sheets stripped from bed.
Flat sheet, fitted sheet, pillowcase.
Individually placed in washer.
Spin cycle twists.
Wet sheets
Shaken to untangled,
Tossed into dryer.
Roll, flip, turn
Over
And
Over.
Cycle chimes,
“Ready to go!”
Not so neatly packaged,
Wrapped to go.
At least it’s dry.
Wonderful poem! Great detail
Ha! Thanks for the laugh. Yours look totally better than mine ever do. Mostly I just wad them up and shove them in the linen closet. You get a gold star for trying!
That was straight out of the dryer. I had nothing to do with that bundle. But, I did have to unwrap it so the sheets could make the bed.
Love this. Laundry never really ends.
There is nothing worse than trying to fold a fitted sheet. Somehow, I believe you know how to do it. 🙂
Ha, ha! I wouldn’t be the one who has the technical way to fold sheets. Sheets go from dryer back to bed.
Sheets are so hateful. I cannot think of another description! Your poem is too fun – and too true. Talk about relevance.
A laundry poem. You never run out of new and unexpected topics.
Why is it that things clump together in the dryer? When I take the sheets out there is usually a pillowcase or two packaged in the fitted sheet.
Exactly, how does this happen?
Love it! This is why I strip and putting the same set back… no folding! However, when my son and his family leave after their yearly visit, I’m doing up four sets to put away in the linen closet. And I’ve been known to talk to the corners.
Those sheets were getting put back on the bed they came from.
Yep. Your picture just about says it all. I used to love to hang sheets on the line outside just to get that smell of sunshine. But then you still have to fold them.
We don’t fold because they go right back on the bed they came from.
Washing and drying sheets is my kryptonite. It causes anxiety for real! I love how you made this flow so well.
My sheets “packed to go” pretty much always look like that..,
I hate when they get bunched up like that. Often the sheets inside are still wet!
Thankfully all was dry, this time.
Your poem made me laugh! At least twice a year, I watch one of those YouTube videos were they demonstrate how to fold fitted sheets, and I think, “OK, now I will be able to do it.” Nope!
Great poem. I always laugh a little when the sheets come out this way. Then I double check to ensure that the things inside the package are completely dry.
They don’t stay wrapped for long, they go right back on the bed.
I laughed! Love the photo! It is easy to strip the bed and throw everything into the washer and dryer – but I dread either folding them and putting them away or putting them back on the bed – always a bit of a struggle and the sheets always win!
Laundry is endless in our household, so thank you for making it seem a little more pleasant. 😉
Loved your poem. Your photo made me laugh because that is what my sheets look like.
Haaaa! Love this. You captured the ritual so well. The picture at the end says it all-Martha Stewart here we come!
And so the laundry cycle continues. The tangling and fitted sheet folding are corporate conspiracies.