FATHER WAITS.A Poem by Terry CollettA FATHER WIAT FRO HIS DAUGHTER TO GET READY TO GO OUT.Mother says, Daya, hurry For your father waits. He Does not like to be kept Waiting, especially not by A girl. You nod although No one can see and hurry Dressing, the bath water Was nice and warm and Refreshing and the sight Of your new womanhood Reminds you that the little Girl you were is slowly leaving. Hurry, Daya, Mother calls, Rapping on the bathroom Door, your father is pacing The floor, his hands are behind His back and you know what That means. You brush your Finger across your eyebrow, Place your hand on your hip, Move, gyrate, smile. I am coming, You say through the bathroom Door, just putting on clothes, You add, putting a hair in place, Gazing at your face. Whom will You marry? You push the thought Away, allow your hands to smooth The clothes. Father is becoming Impatient, Daya, his pace is getting Faster. I fear he will explode. You Sigh softly, perform a small twirl, Gyrate the hips, move your lips. As a child your father would grip Your hand tightly and take you Off wheresoever he wished. Let him Wait, an inner voice says. Daya, Come girl, Father is coming along The hall. You open the door and pout At Mother. I am here and ready, you Say softly, biting back words, seeing Father hurrying towards you with Unseen ancestors at his elbows and Heels, putting his hand to his open Mouth, swallowing his purple pills. © 2010 Terry Collett |
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Added on July 2, 2010 Last Updated on July 2, 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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