EACH DAY STILL LINGERS.A Poem by Terry CollettWOMAN AT A CAFE DAY AFTER DAY.Each day she’s there in the cafe Sitting in the same seat with the Same shopping bag and the same Coat as she drinks tea and eats a Large blueberry muffin which she Eats without delicacy but a great Deal of pleasure and as you sit you Study her taking in each aspect of Her right down to the way her black Shoes have worn down at the heal And the lone gold ring on her plump Finger and you think maybe she was Married and he got away or died or Ran off with some younger or slimmer Other and as you muse she raises her Mug of tea and like a child she seems To look at the inside of the mug as she Lifts it up and maybe you think her grim Mother told her off once for doing just That and smacked her hand but now that Her mother has gone off and died or is Shut up in some home for the aged she Can sip and do as she likes without fear Of censure or smacks on the hand and as She lowers the mug she sees you across The way and looks away and wipes the Rim of the mug with her fingers as if the Memory of her mother’s chiding still lingers. © 2011 Terry Collett |
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1 Review Added on October 30, 2011 Last Updated on October 30, 2011 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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