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Terry Collett
Poems
Mar 2015
DEEPTA'S PORTRAIT (OLD POEM)
Your father has paid
Good money for the
Artist. Sit very still,
Deepta, the man needs
You not to fidget, he
Says, placing his hairy
Hands on your shoulder.
Why must women move
So? Is stillness alien to
Your nature? You thought
He was going to laugh or
Smile but he does not; his
Lips disappear into his huge
Moustache and beard. The
Artist moves you to the left
Slightly, his small hands
Moulding you to the position
He requires, his eyes studying
You, dark brown, you notice,
The thin moustache thinly
Grown. Your father stands
Where he can see you. HeΒ Β
Folds his arms and stands
Stiffly. The artist seems
Nervous, he fiddles with
His charcoal, his fingers as
A dancer warming up before
The dance, his eyes moving
Over you as if his mind has
Already taken you in, has
Swallowed you in a huge
Gulp. Father nods, then rather
Slowly leaves the room, his
Hairy hands behind his back,
His fingers crossed. You
Breathe easy; the artist blows
Out air, his anxiety away, he
Smiles at you. Men often smile
At you, it is their way of
Capturing your image for
Their sleepless nights, for
Their empty lives, replacing
Your beauty for the dullness
And ugliness of their wives.
A GIRL AND THE PORTRAIT PAINTED.
Written by
Terry Collett
Sussex, England
(Sussex, England)
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