ALL SINS 1959A Poem by Terry CollettA NUN AND TWO CHILDREN IN A NURSING HOME IN ENGLAND IN 1959Sister Paul walked across the green lawn her flowing black habit billowing behind her then she stopped right in front of the white steel table where Anne and the Kid were sitting eating tea (sandwiches cut into triangles and pieces of iced cake) I've been told the nun said that you two have said things to Lulu and young Colm that were rude and unkind is that right? when was this? Anne asked after the afternoon siesta the nun said don't recall anything Anne said do you Kid? Benedict shook his head Sister Paul looked at him it's a sin to tell lies Benedict the nun said are you sure you recall nothing of what I've said? but sister are all lies said sinful? Anne asked yes they are the nun said so if I said you were beautiful would that be sinful too? Anne said Sister Paul tut-tutted you are not so clever as you think the nun said so you too can tell lies Anne said the nun stood taking in the young girl sitting her one leg poking out of a red patterned skirt her leg stump visible where the skirt had ridden up the thigh don't be cruel to other children here with your words the nun said Anne stared at the nun then picked up a sandwich and ate it as noisy as she could Benedict sipped his tea as the nun walked away and wondered how easy it would be for the nun to pull up all that gear (the habit) to go pee that's a good example Skinny Kid of Christian love and such did you see her hard face? what love there? where God's grace? Benedict said nothing just sipped tea (warm and sweet) recalling Sister Paul's long and white naked feet. © 2015 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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