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Terry Collett
Poems
Jan 2013
PIE MAKING WITH MOTHER.
Your mother rolled out pastry
with the rolling pin
her hands pushing the implement
across the board
and you watched
her floured skin work their skill
backward and forward
under the palms of her hands
the thinning pastry
spreading out to an inch of width
until her hands stopped
and she flipped it over
and spread more flour
upon the board
with a flick and smoothing touch
of her hand
once that task was done
she lifted it to the dish
and eased it around inside
and around the edges
with her fingers and thumbs
working their way
in a circular motion
around the dish
then cut with a knife
the over hanging
unneeded pastry
and put it aside
like an umbilical cord
once the baby’s born
as her hands placed in
the stewed apple filling
you said
can I have the left over bits?
pointing to the wasted pastry
left aside
sure you can
she said
moving on with her skill
as you picked up the pastry
and walked away
noticing the sadness
in her watery eyes
and strained voice and words
following you across the room
as you ate the pastry
between your fingers
like a bird of prey.
Written by
Terry Collett
Sussex, England
(Sussex, England)
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