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Terry Collett
Poems
Nov 2014
THE ONE LEG DANCE.
It was mid morning
and the sun was warm
and Anne was in
her wheelchair
her stump visible
at the hem
of her red shirt
what's it do for you?
she asked me
what?
this sunshine
and warmth?
not much
I said
it should
it should make you
want to jump up
and dance around
shouting out
to the sun god
she said
you couldn't dance
with your one leg
I said
up you Kid
she said
glaring at me
up you as far
as it will go
well you couldn't
could you
I said
I mean
I would help you
if you wanted to
get up and dance
but on your own
you'd have a job
she sighed
if I want to
****** get up
and dance I will
she said
she heaved herself
out of the chair
and stood on
her one leg
and began to
hop about
until she fell over
and lay
on her back
staring
at the sky
how was that
for a fecking
dance then?
she said
a nursing nun
came walking
quickly over to us
get me up Kid
before the penguin
gets here
I helped her up
the best I could
but she
was heavier than I
and the nun reached us
just as Anne
was hauling
herself up
by holding
onto my body
what were you doing?
the nun asked
dancing
what's it look like?
Anne said
the nun helped
Anne back
into her wheelchair
and stood there
gazing at her
you're so rude Anne
the nun said
do you know
how many
complaints
there have been
about you?
who's counting
Anne said
it was my fault
I said
I asked her
to show me
how she danced
Anne looked
at me
the nun raised
an eyebrow
well you
should know better
Benedict
the nun said
then she walked off
you didn’t have
to lie for me
Anne said
but thanks
anyway Kid
she pulled her skirt
over her stump
and I
was pleased
by what I did.
A BOY AND GIRL IN A NURSING HOME IN 1950S ENGLAND.
Written by
Terry Collett
Sussex, England
(Sussex, England)
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