Explaining the Rules to My Children
by Kate Romney
Lawyers in London have to wear a wig
made from horsehair and a long black gown.
The latter is black because barristers
are still in mourning for the death of Charles II in 1685.
In Louisiana it’s illegal to send unsolicited pizzas
In the mail or by delivery and Vermont law
dictates that women must get permission
from their husbands if they want to get false teeth.
Poland doesn’t allow the wearing of Winnie the Pooh
shirts near playgrounds and schools
due to his pantslessness. If a man and a woman
walk into a hotel in North Carolina, request
to share a room, and claim they are married
by common law they are deemed legally so.
Ladies’ underwear must be 6% cotton in Russia
which means absolutely no lace. In China it is illegal
for Buddhist monks to reincarnate after they die
unless they have been granted permission
from the government. And here?
Here you must put on your pajamas,
brush your teeth, say your prayers,
and close your eyes before bed.
Kate Romney lives in Salt Lake City, Utah with her husband and a lot of unused craft supplies. She works as the poetry editor for Inscape Journal and is a current MFA poetry student at Brigham Young University. Find her on Instagram at @kateromneywrites.