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Scrubbing the Kitchen Floor

When bowing and bending are one and the same thing

Mitch Ditkoff
2 min readMay 6, 2024
Photo by Pille R. Priske on Unsplash

Today, just before lunch,
the last few breezes of summer
finding their way through my half-opened kitchen window,
I got down on my hands and knees.

It had been a long time
since I had been down on my hands and knees.

Lower than bowing it was,
me joining forces with a floor that had seen much better days,
spotted as it was with the late-night Jackson Pollack dinners
of a single white male having cooked for himself
(if you can call it that) against all odds,
specks of marinara sauce,
pesto on the loose,
and soup hieroglyphics.

On my hands and knees I scrubbed
and scrubbed again,
glad to have more sponges than I needed,
yellow ones,
green ones,
blue ones,
having newly recognized
that each tile of my kitchen floor,
was now beginning to sparkle,
fit for a King,
the increasingly divine mosaic of my blessed life.

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Mitch Ditkoff
Mitch Ditkoff

Written by Mitch Ditkoff

Co-Founder of Idea Champions. Author of 7 books. Student of Prem Rawat. Human being. Giving my new book away for free. Available at www.TheGiftofPoetry.com

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