Splattered boots stand ready, resting from tied black laces and muddy roads.
An attaché case gapes too, cwtches the photo of a young woman with dark wavy hair, her unframed forever- smile focussed on a face behind the camera at the moment the shutter clicked and clicks and clicks
opening and closing, packing and unloading, staying and leaving, making up a bed from striped & labelled winceyette.
Here's a tear of tissue paper stabbed urgently on folded cloth with random red stitches.
Here's the Star of King David pointing upwards, locked on the blanket by one steel safety pin.
Cwtch is a Welsh word usually translated as "cuddle" which isn't really adequate. It also means to hold,shelter,protect.