CAGED WILD BIRDSA Poem by Terry CollettA SCHOOL GIRL AND HER FEARS AND LIFE AND THE BOY WHO BRINGS A LIGHT.
To Elaine
everything seemed large where others heard whispers she heard loud bellowing and vicious taunts where others saw light of day and brilliant sunshine she saw darkness and storms on the way and the more she wanted to hide away from the world the more it sought her out like some black dog of deep depression at school she sat at the front to hear the teacher better or at the back to be unseen and undisturbed but then John spoke to her and lifted the lid and let in some light and it seemed less dark and seemed all right but she wasn't sure others had let her down before pretended to be friends or friendly then betrayed or showed true colors and joined the taunts and jokes of others the bell rang for the end of history and onward they all sauntered to the next dull lesson in little groups or gangs or on their own giving chatter or joke or idle moan Elaine walked just a little behind the rest one step slowly following the next her frumpy being looking through her glasses at the passing walled art or out of windows showing the outer world as large as giants in fairy tales she used to read and thought as she went by the girl's toilets the time she had the bleed (none had told her of the reason why or when) and she had sat there in the stall the splash of red and whirling of her head and sat and sat too frightened to move until a girl (one of the few) knocked and asked what she was doing? and she said quietly through the door she was dying or some such doing she looked away that girl had taken her to the school nurse and saved the day and said nothing to the others as others may have done just for a laugh or fun she looked down at her black scuffed shoes at the wooden floor at the moving feet just ahead then he touched her arm in passing John on his way to boring maths he said and smiled and was gone but she carried his smile and words inside her head like caged wild birds. © 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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