JANE ONE SUNDAY.A Poem by Terry CollettA BOY AND GIRL AND SECRET LOVE IN 1961.
When she fainted
at the bus stop in the town and others gathered around her you stood watching anxious of her being such but not wanting others to know of you and she (her choice) you stood looking through the crowd of what you could of her the glimpse of black hair the yellow flowered dress a white sock then she was up and someone brushed her off Jane gazed at you pale white her lips bluish her dark eyes black olives on white plates and next day(Sunday) after church she walked over to you and(no one noticing) you and she wandered off beyond the hedge her father shaking hands at the porch of church her mother talking of some fete and the making of cakes Jane taking your hand settled by a higher hedge and whispered glad you never came to me yesterday when I fainted that would have set the tongues wagging I thought that too you said she smiled why did you faint? you asked not sure Mum thinks it's my time of month or some such thing you looked puzzled unsure what her time of month was or what it meant (13 years old as both you were) I see you said but didn't anyway she said feel better today and then she talked of a butterfly she'd seen sounding like some lady or other you stared at her the eyes bright the skin still pale her hand in yours the scent of apples freshly picked her warmth on yours her words silk like whispering to you and you thought of the Sunday before the walk up the Downs the hand in hand kind of thing you thinking of her nearness something stirring within and she talking of the spread of flowers colours design petals and how bees come and go and you sensing each touch of her skin on skin her thumb stroking the back of your hand then someone called her name beyond the hedge over from the church and letting go of your hand she walked back leaving you to stare and wonder and wish as you walked back another way the churchyard with its many dead the flowers the smells of summer and you watching wanting her instead. © 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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