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A Cup Of Tea & Company (Free verse) by Caducus
She glides like Nosferatau.
Then presses down on her cane
As she sits to clatter plastic.
Weaving uneven arms from wool,
To keep an ungrateful grandson warm.
On Sundays they visit her,
She polishes the brass
Gets out the chipped China
And irons worn doilyâs to put on pert cushions.
She offers soft biscuits to hardened expressions,
âHow about some Battenburg cakeâ?
âOr a nice cup of teaâ?
âPut your feet up and Iâll put on the tellyâ.
She asks her grandchild for a kiss,
Then almost begs,
She can tell he has grown for she need not bend
As she kisses his grimacing lips.
Then like her willowy fingers
Self doubt reaches out in quivering pitch.
âIâm such a nuisance so sorry my dearsâ
âIt looks like itâs raining you should wait till it clearsâ
âNo Mum, I think itâs time we were goingâ
âOh no son, donât goâ
âOh my Lord now itâs snowingâ.
âThereâs a film on side 3â
âOr shall we watch this cartoonâ?
âShall I fetch some more teaâ?
âNO Mum we HAVE to go soonâ !
Her head tilts like a tulip in May.
As she stands at the door to wave them away,
And thereâs a single ticket that rests on the Urn
For a dinner and dance at the Rubicon.
She smiles as she cries telling her late husband
About how tall Billyâs getting.
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