‘I don’t remember a year like this,’ She stood by the window pane, Staring into the murk and mist, ‘All that it does is rain! It’s barely stopped for a month or more And the garden’s all a-flood, The line is down and the washing’s drowned And the yard is thick with mud.’
I’d just come down from the nearest town On the other side of the hill, ‘Strange, it hasn’t been raining there And the sun is shining still. The mist is clear, just a mile away And the hedgerow’s full of life, I came to see if you’d heard or seen A glimpse of my darling wife?
She looked confused for a moment there Then she shook her head, real slow, ‘I don’t recall if I’ve even seen her Since she got up to go, She said she needed to find herself The girl that she used to be, Before she married and settled down, Well, that’s what she said to me.’
‘You don’t think she’s had a change of heart, A tiny hint of regret? I thought by now she’d have worked it out, And wouldn’t be so upset.’ ‘I doubt if she will be coming back, She said it wouldn’t be soon,’ I turned away and my face was grey On that rainy afternoon.
She stood up close to the window-sill And all she could see was rain, Despite the fact that the sun shone still And the skies were clear again, The nurse came in and she said, ‘It’s time, We must get your wife to bed.’ And I drove over the hill in pain Just wishing that I was dead!