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July 28, 2005

An Ode to My Desk

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Posted by Elizabeth Albrycht

According to a new UK study (Working in the Twenty-First Century), as reported by the Guardian, the lowly office desk is endangered by workforce mobility. As a requiem for desks everywhere, I thought I'd share this poem (found via a Google search on "ode to my desk") with all of you:

Ode To My Desk by Tatiana Vasilieva

My old desk, at which I write
An old and faithful friend.
Just like a mule, that bears its load
And doesn't bow or bend.

Sometimes at night, when I can't sleep
And find I need express
The feelings in my heart, so deep,
It gives me happiness.

Just seeing my familiar things,
Pens, papers, books and such,
Creates ideas and I try
To say what means so much.

There is a feel of magic here
Beside this desk of wood.
What stories lie within its drawers,
To tell you if it could!


[Note: The research was done by the Tomorrow Project and the Economic and Social Research Council , but I couldn't find a direct link to the report or, in fact, any information on it on either of the websites.]

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