HOSPITAL FOR A DAY.A Poem by Terry CollettA MAN IN HOSPITAL FRO A DAY OPERATION.
He was in hospital
for a short op a one day event and then home the nurse said if you could undress Mr Hawkins and put on that gown on the bed and so he looked around and got to the bed and she drew the green curtains around him and he stood there and began to undress and folded his clothes and put them on a chair and put on the blue gown which did up at the back and stood there wondering what to do next how long would he have to wait? he lay on the bed and opened the book he'd brought to read his back ached his hips too how long would he be? a nurse drew back the curtains and said I need to take your temperature? can you tell me your name please? he looked at her in her blue two piece like a motor mechanic rather than a nurse what happened to those neat uniforms? he wondered name? she asked again Mr Benedict Hawkins he said she ticked her list date of birth? he told her how much do you weigh? she asked he told her she ticked her list again she put a thermometer in his mouth and took his wrist and looked at her watch he looked at her hand her fingers holding his wrist the thin white fingers the pink nails he looked at her ears not too small or large no earrings no small holes where they might have been he studied her lips wondered who kissed them if any she took out the thermometer and shook it with a lovely wrist action and gazed at it then she put it in her top pocket just above her left tit or impression of such and she looked at him you're 3rd on the list she said OK he said and off she walked her swaying behind like some gay mechanic guy going back to the pits no lovely neat uniform or black stockings encasing cool legs or black sensible shoes or tidy white headdress to set it all off just a trained nursing mechanic in the blue two piece nothing to inspire another look so he opened the pages of his child psychology book. © 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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