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Terry Collett
Poems
Dec 2012
MOTHER SHUCKING PEAS.
As a kid
you used to watch
your mother
shucking peas
over the kitchen sink
and see the skill
her fingers
and thumb had
of clearing out
the peas into a bowl
with a single move
and you asked her
for one of the shucks
to chew
and she said
shucks?
you want a shuck?
yes please
you said
and she gave you one
from her hand
and you chewed
the juices out
and let it move
around your mouth
like that old tobacco
the cowboys had
in the black
and white films
your father
had taken you to see
and then you swallowed
and asked for more
and your mother obliged
with a raised brow
and a continued
moving out of peas
from the shuck
with nimble thumb
and fingersβ grip
as another green shuck
sat upon your lip
cowboy style
and your mother
with a shake of head
smiled and carried
on her work
of pushing out peas
from the pod
as you walked off
into the cowboy sunset
thinking of the Wild West
with no thought
of Boothill or God.
Written by
Terry Collett
Sussex, England
(Sussex, England)
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