GREAT AUNT BELLE.A Poem by Terry CollettA PHOTOGRAPH FOUND OF A GREAT AUNT IN HER 1920S BATHING COSTUME.Great Aunt Belle Certainly kept that One quiet; kept that Photo away from prying Eyes. You have it now Between fingers and thumbs, The photograph with her In her purple bathing Costume and pink scarf; With only a slight sign Of age around the photo’s Edges; but overall it’s Survived quite well, unlike Great Aunt who passed Away in the back row of The cinema watching some French film with risqué Scenes. You turn the photo Over and see the scribbled Words, See you Sunday, Along the back in purple ink. You smile and sniff the card: Age, musky, old perfume still Clinging, you think. You wonder What she was thinking while The photographer was taking His shot; she seems somewhat Pleased with herself, her hands Holding a raised knee, showing A fine thigh, a certain relaxing Feel about her too. As if she’s Looking back in not only time, But also looking at you, saying Maybe, what you doing gazing At me like that, have you no respect For age or realize who I am? You Laugh softly to yourself. Quite a Woman, Great Aunt Belle in that 1920s photo of a bathing beauty girl. © 2010 Terry Collett |
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1 Review Added on May 24, 2010 Last Updated on May 24, 2010 AuthorTerry 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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