Tuesday

Discussion in 'Poetry' started by celestecat, Apr 19, 2005.

  1. celestecat

    celestecat Member

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    On Tuesday, following geography and maths
    the child walks home;
    taking side streets and alleys past his grandfather's house.
    Remembered bitter words keeps the child at bay
    but still watching
    breathing out his mother's hostility
    against the fence.

    At first, the child is merely an old-man voyuer
    leaning against the old wooden fence
    peering through the half opened window.
    But before long, each Tuesday afternoon
    becomes ritual;
    the child's gaze on the old white house
    hoping to repeat glimpses of his grandfather.
    Waiting until the house becomes
    discoloured by shadows.

    The silence emanating from the window to the road
    speaks the old man's solitude
    in quiet tones
    never beckoned forth or let inside,
    yet the child remains;
    caring enough to stay
    and taking the silence with him, as he goes.

    The child walks the road
    pulling out the towers of grass
    which border the fence
    and clenching them, in his hand.
    Unbidden, the child's gaze
    drifts back to his grandfather's house
    And from inside his peeling white window
    the old man, belatedly,
    waves.
     
  2. Bernie

    Bernie Member

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    that was really really beautiful. thanks.
     
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