LOURDES 2006A Poem by Terry CollettTwo men at Lourdes in 2006 and the problem with molasses.Jimmy opened his suitcase in the room at Lourdes and said Oh no there’s molasses all over the clothes and shoes and I’ve got a whole week here and he sat down in a chair his head in his hands saying What have I done? What am I going to do for clothes now? you went over and looked in and sure enough the molasses were over his clothes and shoes. What am I going to do? he said and you said Leave it to me Jim I'll sort it and you went through the clothes taking out the items untouched by the molasses and set them aside on the bed and then carried the suitcase of black sticky items Into the washroom and there one by one you carefully washed them through with soap and water until they were clean and smelt of soap and fresh air and all the while 94 year old Jim sat in a chair watching with his eyes watery and jaw hung loose seeing the black water run down the wide plughole and once it was done you wrung the clothes out like your mother used to do when you were a kid and hung them out on the balcony on the small clothesline and placed the washed out black shoes by the outside wall to dry out in the hot afternoon sun and Jimmy came over and stood on the balcony with one hand on the rail and the other on his stick looking over at the Pyrenees in the distance and he said That was real good of you. I owe you big time and you stood next to him feeling the hot afternoon sun on your face and arms and felt good and you said You owe me nothing Jim I just did what some good guy would and his watery eyes swept over you matching the French sky’s watery afternoon blue. © 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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