OUT ON SHOW 1940A Poem by Terry CollettA BLIND WOMAN IN 1940 IS PROMISED A NIGHT OUT FROM THE HOSPITALI'm outside in the grounds I can smell the fresh air and flowers hear bird song someone has wheeled me out from the ward where the smells and voices hemmed me in hello Grace a voice says to my left I turn my blind eyes where the voice comes Philip is that you there? yes it is he replies I reach out to touch him he holds my hand in his where abouts have you been? I ask him war work stuff its stop secret can't say much o I see he squeezes my hand gently your doctor has said I can take you out for that meal next week he whispers take me out into town? yes up West have to risk the bombing from Hitler's bombing crew Philip says you don't mind taking me? why should I? I've no legs bloody blind I want to take you out he utters you can wear that red dress I bought you I recall the nurse talk about it the red dress thank you for taking me I tell him what about other things? other things? what if I need to go to the loo? I can't go on my own can't manage I tell him Joan's coming with Donald she'll help you Philip says a foursome? just the four Donald's driving I sit still and stare at where he is she won't mind taking me? of course not anyway Nurse Kavel will be there on duty just in case she makes five Philip says I am thrilled to be out not caring who stares at me that night I can't see I won't know a weird one out on show. © 2016 Terry Collett |
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Want to advertise here? Get started for as little as $5 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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