GLIMPSE OF BEAUTY.A Poem by Terry CollettA MAN AND A WOMAN AND BEAUTY IN NEW YORK IN 1920Humphrey sees the dame going by the door as he’s booking in at the hotel, for the moment she seems frozen there as if the gods had wanted him to get a glimpse of beauty before she moved on and back into her life far from his. He stands there gazing, his eyes taking in each aspect of her shine: the hat the shoes, the two piece suit, the plenty of leg and best of all her face and the way she was looking at him. A posh car is waiting outside the lobby, she stands there her eyes drinking him in, he ignores the booking clerk who is talking to him, what is the jerk on about when he has beauty just outside standing and staring, maybe waiting for him, waiting for him to go to her and converse. It’s New York City 1920 and there she is, his Helen of Troy, she who no doubt could sink a few ships or break a heart or two, but what to do? He stands and stares, his mind in a haze, she moving off and into the car, no time to think or wave, she’s gone, the car away along the street, lost in the sea of traffic, he senses a tear in his heart, an opening up, a lost chance, beauty fled. The booking clerk talks, his words like rainfall on a tin roof, his gormless gaze. Humphrey looks at the face of the clerk, his dark eyes like small black pits, Yes, that room will do, Humphrey says, taking the key, wanting it over, his day kind of blessed and spoiled, beauty come and gone, a chance not taken, a mind messed up, a heart near broken. © 2012 Terry Collett |
StatsAuthorTerry 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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