The Kettle



There’s many a house of grandeur,
 With turret, tower and dome,
That knows not peace or comfort,
 And does not prove a home.
I do not ask for splendour
 To crown my daily lot,
But this I ask – a kitchen
 Where the kettles always hot.

If things are not all ship-shape,
 I do not fume or fret,
A little clean disorder
 Does not my nerves upset.
But one thing is essential,
 Or seems so in my thought,
And that’s a tidy kitchen
 Where the kettle’s always hot.

In my Aunt Hattie’s household,
 Though skies outside are drear,
Though times are dark and troubled,
 You’ll always find good cheer.
And in her quaint old kitchen
 The very homiest spot –
The kettle’s always singing,
 The water’s always hot.

And if you have a headache,
 Whate’er the hour may be,
There is no tedious waiting
 To get your cup of tea.
I don’t know how she does it –
 Some magic she has caught
For the kitchen’s cool in summer,
 Yet the kettle’s always hot.

Oh, there’s naught else so dreary
 In household kingdom found
As a cold and sullen kettle
 That does not make a sound.
And I think that love is lacking
 In the hearts in such a spot,
Or the kettle would be singing
 And the water would be hot.

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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on May 03, 2023

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Scheme abxbacdC xefegxdC xaxxdchc xihixcfc ijgjhchc
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,193
Words 226
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 8, 8, 8, 8, 8

Ella Wheeler Wilcox

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