AS YOU WALKED ONE SUMMER DAY.A Poem by Terry CollettA BOY AND GIRL A LOVE IN 1961These lanes are very narrow you said walking with Jane from the parsonage where she lived to where the farm road began Are they? she replied I’ve never thought about it just that the hedges are high and the birds chock full in them and their songs Yes you said They are and in London there are no hedges or narrow lanes and the only birds are sparrows and pigeons and you wanted to take hold of her hand and squeeze gently the flesh and sense her pulse but you didn’t you put your hands in your jean pockets and gazed sideways on at her and her dark hair and her profile and the scent of her like lavender as if she’d dived into a wide field of it and embraced the flowers and stalks What bird song is that? she asked No idea you replied moving closer to her the scent getting stronger the desire to be closer taking hold but still at bay It’s a blackbird she said You’ll learn them all the birdsongs and where and how they nest and in what months and you nodded and saw how the summery dress moved and swayed as she walked the flowered pattern like a field moved by a soft breeze and her sandaled feet touching the gravelled lane and you thinking how it would be for them to be held and kissed by you if she were beside you lying in a field or in one of those tall woods and you pursed your lips and she looked up at the sky her eyes gathering the blueness and whiteness of clouds and she said Monet would have captured that so well and You you muttered He would capture you well each aspect of your face and hair and eyes and she smiled and looked at you and said I’d want to be captured by Renoir have his arthritic fingers clutching brush and capture me and maybe secretly lust after me and she blushed and turned away and you thought Oh yes yes yes but said nothing just gazed and breathed in her being her beauty all there for you to view the eyes the hair the profile the way her lips smiled and sway of walk and the tall hedges seemed to explode with the wild bird’s talk. © 2012 Terry Collett |
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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