She opened her hand
and revealed a blue earring
her palm was small
and lines went along it
lifeline and headline
(or so your Gran
had taught you)
is it yours?
you asked
no
Janice said
it's one of my Gran's
she said I could borrow them
but I can't find
the other one
it must have fallen out
of my dress pocket
she looked frightened
you looked
at her pink flowered dress
at the large pockets
are you sure
you didn't leave it at home?
you asked
no I had it in here
because I took them out
to look at
on the way here
she searched frantically
around the grass
where you were sitting
by Banks House
Gran's going slap
my backside for this
her thin fingers
ran over the grass
in a sweeping motion
you stood up
and walked around the area
looking for a blue object
she knelt
and searched all around
where she'd been sitting
I've got to find it
she said
it was her mother's
which way
did you come here?
the usual way
she said
sitting on her haunches
fingers to her mouth
let's go retrace
the way you came
maybe you dropped it
some place
you said
she looked doubtful
looking at you
her blue eyes wide
ok
she said
and got up
and you both walked
the way she came
and over the metal fence
and through the Square
searching the ground
as you went
Gran's last words to me
as I left were
look after it
don't loose it
and what have I done?
lost it
Janice said tearfully
you went out of the Square
and crossed over
Bath Terrace
wait
you said
and bent down
by the kerb
and picked up
a blue earring
near the drain
you showed her it
in the palm
of your inky hand
that's it
you've found it
and she kissed you
as she took it
and gripped it tightly
with the other one
o you are a life saver
she said happily
she looked at them both
and lifted them
to the morning light
you gazed at them
blue gem and gold metal
I can do with earrings
like that
you said
men don't wear earrings
she said
putting the earrings
safely in her pocket
and buttoning it up
some do
you said
Gypsies and pirates
have them
Long John Silver
has one on TV
you said earnestly
and a buccaneer
I saw in some film
about pirates
had one hanging
from his earlobe
that's different
she said
that was one earring
besides you're not a Gypsy
or a pirate
I pretend sometimes
I was Captain Morgan
the other day
and my bed
was my ship
and the sword
my old man made
me helped me fence off
the bad guys
she laughed
as you made
fencing movements
by the side of the road
anyway you can't
borrow these
she said
although you are
a life saver
and you saved my hide
from a good smacking
that's ok
you said
I think my mother's
got a few spare
I can borrow for that
and you walked up Bath Terrace
and along Harper Road
to the shop
that sold 1d pop drinks
and lollies
and you said
you'd treat her
to celebrate the finding
of the earring
and to see
if the Rob Roy book
was still in
the window
of the newspaper shop
you wanted to buy
and she took
your hand in hers
with that smile
she had
and brightness of eye.
JANICE AND THE LOST EARRING.
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Re: JANICE AND THE LOST EARRING.
i am captain morgan
and those are my earrings
and those are my earrings
Re: JANICE AND THE LOST EARRING.
Thank you, sweetwater
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