INTAKE OF BREATH 1997.A Poem by Terry CollettTWO WOMAN IN DUBLIN IN 1997 IN BED AND THOUGHTS OF AN HUSBAND.You called my name in your sleep? Una says, what did Brian say? Nuala lies beside Una in her bed in Una's place, he just thought you'd upset me or that I was worried about something you'd said, Nuala replies. Una looks worried, turns to face Nuala, and what did you say? Una asks. Just said it was a dream nothing more, Nuala says, gazing at her, at her eyes staring. He bought that? Nuala nods. Una sighs and touches Nuala's cheek. Have to be careful; he may not always be so gullible, Una says. I can't help what I say in my dreams, Nuala says, If you're on my mind then it comes out. What would he do if he found out? Una says, running a finger under Nuala's chin. Break his heart, that would, Nuala says, don't know what he'd do other than that. She sighs and looks at Una's eyes and lips. Would he harm you? Una says. Who knows what people will do once they're on different territory; he might even kill me and you or both of us or none, I don't know, Nuala says. There is silence as they lay there touching and looking. Una senses danger, thinks of Nuala murdered and Brian coming after her with a gun or knife for sleeping with his wife. Nuala imagines Brian saying: are you sleeping with her? doing things with her? his eyes large and childlike and hurt and teary and then angry and cold words come and bitterness. They had just made love for the second time and Nuala says: best go or he'll want to know why I'm late home from the office. Una nods, turns onto her back, stares at the ceiling, senses Nuala's wet kisses on her skin, her words nibbling at her ears. You'll come again? she asks childlike and unsure. Nuala dresses slowly; first underwear and bra, then tights and blouse, of course I will, she says, eyeing Una lying there like a spanked child, no doubt I'll be back, and finishing dressing, she kisses and waves and goes and a door clicks shut then silence settles like dust. Una sighs, take an intake of breath, then cries. © 2016 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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