MICE COULD PLAY 1997A Poem by Terry CollettA HUSBAND AND WIFE IN DUBLIN IN 1997 AND HER FRIENDShe's a bit of all right that friend of yours Brian says that Una Nuala puts the dinner on the table and sits in her place she's a good friend Nuala says peppering her dinner been friends for years but not seen her until recently Brian says forking his dinner odd that her being an old school friend and all she's been away Nuala says where away? Brian says she's been to London now she's come back to Dublin Nuala replies don't recall her at school I'm sure I'd remember her with a behind like hers he says people change in looks Nuala says Betty Boyce hasn't she's still as fecking ugly as she was back then Brian says smiling Nuala eats her dinner tries to push thoughts of him and his words away imagines his face had he come in and found Una and her having it away on their bed and the look on his face if they had and he'd seen it mind you Betty was a good lay Brian says Nuala looks at him how'd do know? the boys said Brian says looking at Nuala blushing looking away recalling the Boyce girl and him having sex in her parents' house while they were away for the weekend can't believe talk Nuala says gets distorted by too many tongues Brian eats and thinks Nuala muses on his facial features and his words Una may have to stay here awhile she says she may lose her digs Brian looks at her stay here? with us? be a bit crowded in our bed will it not? he smiles in the spare room bed you idjit she says he pulls face and Nuala finds it rather pleasing Una being there especially if Brian was away and while the cat's away the mice could play. © 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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