ONE DAY DEAD 1963A Poem by Terry CollettA GIRL AND A NUN IN EIRE IN 1963The nun stopped her in the corridor Magdalene need a word with you the nun said. What word would that be Sister Bridget? the girl said. A word of warning follow me to the office the nun turned and walked back the way she had come. Magdalene followed watching the nun in front of her how sexless she was. The nun opened the door of the office and held the door open so that Magdalene could walk in then she closed the door and sat at the desk and indicated for the girl to do likewise opposite her. It has been brought to my notice that you were seen with Mary Moran in the girls' toilets what have you to say? Not unusual for two girls to go to the girls' toilets Sister Magdalene said. The nun stared not both in the same cubical the nun said stiffly. Magdalene stared at the nun who'd say such a thing? we were not in the same cubicle we were in adjoing cubicles Magdalene said. The nun gazed at her you were both seen coming out of a cubicle together the nun affirmed. Magdalene looked at the nun at the pinched features the nose the black and white habit. That was afterwards I just went in there to talk with Mary Magdalene said. You were heard whispering in the same cubicle the nun said eyeing the girl. You are not to be in the same cubical with the Moran girl at any time at all do you understand me? The nun said firmly if I hear of this again I will be having words with both of your parents and the priest understand? Magdalene nodded yes Sister Bridget she said. The nun stared at her off you go and remember what I said. The girl got up and looked at the large crucifix on the wall above the nun's head and wish her with piles or one day dead. © 2017 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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