WHETHER GEORGE LOVED ALICE.A Poem by Terry CollettAN ELDERLY COUPLE AND THEIR ONE SIDED LOVE AFFAIR.
Whether George loved Alice,
Benedict didn’t know, but Alice loved George, she let it show. Benedict saw the way she looked when George came in the room or if she spotted him along the passage, she’d flushed and gawk at him like some spotty schoolgirl (though she must have been near 70 if a day) and pat down her grey skirt or mauve flowered dress and make sure, without mirror, her hair was not a mess. Benedict watched George, poor of sight and bent slight, enter the dinning hall and make straight for his chair and table, sit down and fiddle with the cutlery, gaze at his face in the back of a spoon (though God knows what he saw with eyes like his, except blur), while across the way Alice would stand, and girl like, swoon. Benedict saw Alice once or twice, when courage allowed, stand behind George’s chair and with fingers twiddle his hair. George blushed at this, looked straight ahead, sensing Alice’s hands about his neck in soft embrace, her lips near, wanting to kiss, touched his face. Benedict guessed she never ventured to George’s room or bed, least not for real, but maybe in dreams or in some loving corner of her aging head. Whether George loved Alice, Benedict couldn’t say, but he hoped George did in his own odd way. © 2013 Terry Collett |
StatsAuthorTerry CollettUnited KingdomAboutTerry Collett has been writing since 1971 and published on and off since 1972. He has written poems, plays, and short stories. He is married with eight children and eight grandchildren. on January 27t.. more..Writing
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