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Martha takes the crucifix (light wooden cross and well crafted plaster Christ) to bed with her snuggles the Crucified beneath blankets and sheet looks at Him strokes His nailed feet kisses His nailed hands curled and wonders if He will open His eyes and stare at her maybe search her out and maybe say keeping me warm counts as a blessing but He doesn't His eyes half closed look down His lips say nothing the hands are warming no longer cold from being left in the box in the junk shop as she snuggles down there she whispers have you heard that rumour Mary Moran's been saying? About Sister Lucy and Father Joseph? Is it true? She asks bringing the Crucified's head close her lips I mean You would know if anyone does and well it is doing the rounds in the girl's toilets at the moment although Da says not to listen to gossip especially about nuns and priests he says but is it true? She asks the Crucified eyeing His eyes half closed or open depending how you look He says nothing just silence except for her stomach rumbling (she has given up supper for penance) and by the way that boy Jimmy O'Brien looks at me kind of weird the idjit as if he'd something on his mind I’m not like Mary with the boys and touching and such she kisses the crown of thorns head the plaster dark hair the red lipsticked Crucified clutched close to her small breast eyes half open or closed at rest.
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Jan 15, 2016
Jan 15, 2016 at 6:21 AM UTC
CRUCIFIED AND MARTHA 1963.
Martha takes the crucifix (light wooden cross and well crafted plaster Christ) to bed with her snuggles the Crucified beneath blankets and sheet looks at Him strokes His nailed feet kisses His nailed hands curled and wonders if He will open His eyes and stare at her maybe search her out and maybe say keeping me warm counts as a blessing but He doesn't His eyes half closed look down His lips say nothing the hands are warming no longer cold from being left in the box in the junk shop as she snuggles down there she whispers have you heard that rumour Mary Moran's been saying? About Sister Lucy and Father Joseph? Is it true? She asks bringing the Crucified's head close her lips I mean You would know if anyone does and well it is doing the rounds in the girl's toilets at the moment although Da says not to listen to gossip especially about nuns and priests he says but is it true? She asks the Crucified eyeing His eyes half closed or open depending how you look He says nothing just silence except for her stomach rumbling (she has given up supper for penance) and by the way that boy Jimmy O'Brien looks at me kind of weird the idjit as if he'd something on his mind I’m not like Mary with the boys and touching and such she kisses the crown of thorns head the plaster dark hair the red lipsticked Crucified clutched close to her small breast eyes half open or closed at rest.
A IRISH GIRL IN TIPPERARY IN 1963 AND TAKING A CRUCIFIX TO BED WITH HER.
TerryCollett
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Jan 15, 2016
Jan 15, 2016 at 6:21 AM UTC
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