My Prized Possession
Wonderland Poetry Prompt Challenge Day 14

When I was young, less than ten years old,
I joined the local Boy Scouts.
They gave me a hat that I had to wear,
At least that’s what we were told.
It was khaki green from rabbit felt,
And a dent pressed into its top,
A brim as stiff as the edge of a knife,
A brown band and a buckle of gold,
It was always too big for my tiny head,
I wore it whenever I went to scouts.
But all good things come to an end,
I pursued other things instead,
Like cricket, footy, and girls.
My hat had no place,
No event where it could be worn,
So, it stayed for years under my bed.
A few years on, later in time,
I dragged it from under my bed.
The band didn’t shine,
And the dent had seen a better time.
I squashed it and washed it,
Rolled on it, and cut it,
Completely change its design,
To give me a hat I could wear all the time.
It was dirty and mean,
No resemblance to what it had been,
With slits cut in each of the sides,
Like nothing that you’ve ever seen.
Too much sun, too much rain,
Too much dust and mud all made it unclean,
But my pride and my joy, I wore that hat all the time,
Until I must have been over sixteen.
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Somewhere, it would seem the hat didn’t last , and it’s just a memory of the past.
R.I.P. Scout hat.
[Author's note: I did have a scout hat that I destroyed so it looked more like an Australian Swagman's hat (minus the corks). As the years went on, I had to cut slits on he sides to allow it to fit. It was my pride and joy until it didn't fit. I can't remember what happened to it; it must have just disintegrated.
The poem's structure is an octet, where lines 1, 4, and 8 rhyme in each stanza.
Till next time,
Calvin
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About the Creator
Calvin London
I write fiction, non-fiction and poetry about all things weird and wonderful, past and present. Life is full of different things to spark your imagination. All you have to do is embrace it - join me on my journey.

Comments (7)
Clever poem… I have the opposite problem with a head too big for most hats.😂
I don’t like to wear hats. Even in roasting sun. I truly enjoyed this piece, Calvin. My husband has many ball caps. I have a lovely sun hat I picked up in Australia and a pink visor cap and gray ball cap but I just don’t like wearing them - maybe due to the bundling up against Chicago winters when young…
what a wonderful octet ode to your favorite hat. I don't have my favorite anymore either. It was left behind when I fled my ex with nothing. It was a NYY ballcap that had been my dads. It was well worn, and disgusting, the one he was always wearing when he was doing carpentry stuff or working outside. I used to steal it as a child. He gave it to me at somepoint and I wore it all the time! Thank you for bringing that memory back to me with your wonderful poem.
Fun octet poem!❤️
I Love it too 🙏prayers for the bunny
I’m afraid I can’t comment on this one. It made me too sad. Sorry, Calvin, not your fault. RIP, dear rabbit.
I loved this, Calvin! I loved that you adapted that hat. This was such a great story poem.