MATTER OF BEAUTY.A Poem by Terry CollettBOY AND HER AND THE BEAUTY OF NATUREThat’s Speedwell and that’s Red Sorrel Jane said pointing out the wildflowers as you both walked down the lane that led to the empty cottage with apples trees in the garden and gooseberry bushes in fruit by hedges They all look the same to me you said Just flowers growing she shook her head and smiled and said You townies do you know nothing of nature’s beauty? I’m looking at beauty now you replied and as you both walked on down the lane she in her summery dress and you in your open neck shirt and faded jeans you felt the morning sun touching your head like a fond mother and the smell of flowers and sound of birds and she said after a minute or so of silence Father says beauty is only skin deep real beauty lies in a person’s soul if that soul is not blemished by sin that is and you looked at her hand by her side swinging as she walked and the fingers curled as if she held something invisible yet ready to throw and you took in her white ankle socks above her brown sandals and the calves of her legs and her thighs just showing as the dress moved and you breathed in deep like one immersed in water about to drown of love or the feeling of such and you said I guess he’s right but I love the beauty of skin pretty much and she laughed and her laughter shooed off birds from the tree tops around who probably never heard such a beautiful sound. © 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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