WHILE AT SEXT 1971

WHILE AT SEXT 1971

A Poem by Terry Collett
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A YOUNG MAN ENTERS AN ABBEY BUT IS HAUNTED BY A WOMAN

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The Austrian monk,
stopped by the church doors,
made the fingered sign

of the cross,
sunlight on my head
as I walked the cloister,

bell chimed the one hour,
the office of Sext to begin,
blessed are they

who go by the pure path,
Dom Henry had said,
that time in the gardens

as I mowed the lawn,
she kissed me
so tenderly,

so softly,
I entered the church,
fingered the stoup,

watered I crossed myself,
Brother John,
sour faced,

eyed me as I stood
in the choir stall,
who walks in the Lord's path

are blessed,
Dom Henry said,
I mowed by the monk's cemetery,

molehills by the graves,
her neck smelt of flowers,
taste here, she said,

taste and see,
the abbot tapped on wood,
the chant began,

the sunlight flowed
through the high windows,
ora pro nobis,

the monk opposite,
eyed his book,
turned the page

with thin fingers,
I tasted her, salt and fish,
a splendid dish.

© 2015 Terry Collett


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Added on December 1, 2015
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Tags: MONKS, YOUTH, WOMAN, ABBEY, 1971

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Terry Collett
Terry Collett

United Kingdom



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Terry 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..

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