Ingrid Bruck is wild flower gardener and a poet inspired by nature. She lives in Amish country in Pennsylvania. This site shocases selected works by her.

Alice Saves Paper - Published by: Spillwords

Alice Saves Paper

Our mother, Alice, is a reader,

just like our father, Chuck.

Too much work. Too many kids.

Too many bills.

They read all the time.  

Not enough reading time. 

Alice saves every paper and magazine.

They subscribe to Reader's Digest, 

Times Union &Knickerbocker News. 

Life, The Saturday Evening Post.  

Alice relishes every word.

Cuts out articles, saves pictures. 

Unread paper grows in great stacks.  

Heaps  move down the cellar stairs. 

Piles line the back door steps 

all the way down to the basement.

Paper stores grow taller than children.

Alice works, reads, plants flowers.

She washes and line dries hills of laundry.

Both parents work days,

afterwards, they escape house and children.

They endured the Depression.

Money earned buys survival

but surplus gets spent: books, treats, gifts.

Money buys your hopes&dreams. 

Alice donates to feedthehungrychildren,

depletes the checkbook saving dogs and cats.

She plays Sweepstakes with vigor,

pays psychics to help her win.

Unlike her sister Mary or their father,

there's no tin-can-bank buried in our backyard.

Depression schooled Alice learned well:

spend what you have while you can.

https://spillwords.com/alice-saves-paper/

Date Published: July 8, 2026

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