Fête
A Poem by Andrew John
Freeverse
Into the lane
come wind, impetuous rain.
Trees are now a threat,
gesturing wildly, angry,
promising to snap,
eager to pounce,
to crush in an embrace
of leaf and crusty bark.
The village fête, though,
is like the show:
it must go on,
it must go on.
It’s fixed in time,
it’s preordained.
Brave souls
staff the stalls and serve,
to raise the funds
to fix the roof.
Spattered souls - pulling
their cardigans closed, tugging
their knitted hats further down their heads -
bravely measure out the day
in collected coinage
dropped into biscuit tins:
the target must be reached.
Cricket’s off - rain stopped play;
back to the crease another day.
But the ladies of the Guild
fête the thinning punters
with bric-a-brac and homemades,
with orange juice and lemonade.
It’s a parallel world -
the other one’s not here today.
This is all there is.
For this day only,
this is our fête.
(Jul 2022)
© 2022 Andrew John
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The good old church fete and many I have attended over the years particularly when the children were young. I always admired the fortitude of the organisers. Come rain or shine, the fete went ahead indoors or out. Thanks for some memories Good day to you.
Chris
Posted 2 Years Ago
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Andrew JohnCarmarthen, Wales, United Kingdom
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