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/> Mom suddenly snapped when she let out a, &#8220;That&#8217;s it!&#8221;<br
/> She was tired, then sniffly, then suddenly mad<br
/> And then she would get all frustrated then sad.</p><p>She slumped off to the couch and curled up in a ball<br
/> Then earnestly, silently for help she did call,<br
/> Sincerely she asked, &#8220;Oh what shall I do?&#8221;<br
/> &#8220;I know, Lord, I am not being pleasing to You.&#8221;</p><p>And so patiently, faithfully, the voice from above<br
/> Came to her aid with some words full of love,<br
/> &#8220;Clean the kitchen&#8221;, He told her, that well-known voice said<br
/> So she made her resolution and lifted her head.</p><p>Then off to the kitchen she headed quite quickly<br
/> Still flustered, still tired, and still very sickly.<br
/> She turned on the faucet, water poured out<br
/> And she washed all those dishes stuck under the spout.</p><p>Then on to the counter, then on to the ledge<br
/> So set in her mission, so set in her pledge<br
/> Every crumb, every splatter, she cleaned them all up<br
/> She cleaned every platter, she cleaned every cup.</p><p>Still flustered and sickly, on to the next room<br
/> When she&#8217;d straightened that up she brought in the broom<br
/> She swept and she vacuumed, she tackled that floor<br
/> Then she looked around, ready for more.</p><p>Her husband and daughters looked on in alarm<br
/> They snatched up their belongings to keep then from harm<br
/> &#8220;Mom&#8217;s lost it!&#8221; Dan said.  He warned Lydia too,<br
/> &#8220;Better watch out, she might throw away you!&#8221;</p><p>&#8220;The TRASH!&#8221; she remembered was crowding the floor<br
/> She hauled it all out to the hall by the door.<br
/> She piled the books, she threw away paper<br
/> And when all looked neat her frenzy, it started to taper.</p><p>And just as she finished her straightening huff<br
/> Her husband announced, &#8220;I think that&#8217;s enough&#8221;<br
/> Mom stopped her mission and looked at everyone<br
/> With a soft happy smile she said, &#8220;I&#8217;m done.&#8221;</p><p>Half a week has now passed since Mom got so mean<br
/> but clues from her snapping can still be seen.<br
/> And the lesson to be learned from Mom&#8217;s flustered huff<br
/> It that when Mom gets overwhelmed, hang on to your stuff.</p><p><a
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