THAT KIND OF GIRL.A Poem by Terry CollettA GRANDMOTHER'S PHOTO AND HER GRANDSON.Oh, that photo, Grandmother Says, well that was just one Of those things you did back Then, I mean a girl has to get Work where she can and they Were hard times and I was quite A looker then, or so they said, The men and Mr Clampin. You Study the photo and hold it close To your eyes, the huge umbrella Covers most of Grandmother’s Parts, but you imagine she’s nude Behind it, and she doesn’t seem At all worried about you gazing At it so long, she’s busy getting Tea and Granddad’s snoozing in His chair, his head down, his hands Folded neatly in his lap. Grandfather Says that’s his favourite or at least It was back then, he carried it around With him for ages showing it proudly To other men. Grandmother pauses, Looks at Granddad asleep by the fire, A barely audible snore issuing now And then. Best put it back in the box Where it belongs, Grandmother says, Your mother’d be prudish if she saw it There, always was, never showed her Any of those kind of things, but times Are different now, and you young Henry, well you need to know these Things, need to know what life has to Offer and what times brings. You nod Taking one last glimpse of the photo And imagine that the lady in the photo With the huge umbrella smiles back at You and gives the umbrella a twirl, yes, That’s Grandma, she was that kind of girl. © 2010 Terry Collett |
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Added on June 25, 2010 Last Updated on June 25, 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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