In the gift shop of the Met*
I watch to
see what people get.
The kids are
mostly drawn to toys,
With Lego
building sets for boys
And for the
girls, a teddy bear
Or other
stuffies which compare.
Women look
at mugs or tees
Or jewelry,
all kinds to please,
While men
check hats or socks or ties,
No need to
bother with a size.
For everyone
within the store,
Of course,
they’re selling books galore.
There,
naturally, are art supplies -
In a museum,
no surprise.
On offer are
pastels and clay,
Plus paints and
pencils on display.
A scarf
collection caught my eye,
But mostly I’ll
give in and buy
When I’m a
tourist; then the urge
For
souvenirs will let me splurge.
*Metropolitan
Museum of Art, NYC