Texasbelle's Five Forms In Five Weeks contest Round 1 Savaging the sestina #25 |
Hot foot from the plane, I’m just in time For the visiting hour. As the bell rings I enter with a suitable smile Which fades when I see your closed eyes. How frail and shrunken you look! Cold sores circle a collapsed mouth. Taking a seat, I see you purse your mouth And you open your eyes after a time And give me a sidelong, cautious look. You whisper, “I think your face rings A bell.” . “It’s Jim, Dad.” I say, and search your eyes For recognition, and gladden at your smile. It’s a wide, gummy, moist kind of a smile Made foolish without dentures in your mouth But it reaches all the way to your eyes And I haven’t seen that for a long time. I take your hand, now bereft of rings, And, choked, what I can’t say I try to look Decorations give the ward a Christmas look. A nurse with Santa hat flashes a smile As she passes with a pile of paper rings, Determined no one’s down in the mouth At what can be the loneliest time Of year. You track her progress with your eyes. I recall wiping goo from sleepy eyes And sneaking downstairs for a look At what Santa had brought for me that time. You caught and lifted me with a smile, Stifling surprise with a hand on my mouth And we roused the house with bike-bell rings. Before too long another bell rings But you have already closed your eyes. I find the cream and put it round your mouth And I’m rewarded with a surprised look Followed by a slow and sleepy smile. You close your eyes. I leave you in peace this time. What happened to your rings? How frail you look!. Still, your eyes said you knew me, and your smile. And maybe your mouth, and mine, will be better next time. |