THE SMILE.A Poem by Terry CollettA MAN STORES AWAY SMILES HE HAS CAPTURED THAT DAY.![]() Henry was sitting down in a restaurant waiting for his meal to be served when he saw an Asian family come in and sit down nearby the young woman sat and as she sat she smiled at him and he smiled back she was dressed in fine colourful clothing and her dark eyes seemed to sparkle like moonlight on a night sea she had kids young kids and her husband a thin guy sat opposite her and her mother-in-law sat along side her son Henry took her smile and wrapped it up and stored it away like it was a piece of art he took a fancy to his meal arrived delivered by a waitress who also smiled and left with a sway of fine hips now he had two smiles stored away he ate his meal and sipped his coke and now and then glanced at the family nearby another Asian girl at the table (the husband's sister or his sister-in-law) smiled at Henry a thin smile where the lips parted as if she were about to speak but no just the smile Henry looked at his plate stored the third smile away and ate on and sipped more coke the first girl had slit in her colourful dress right along her thigh he'd not noticed it before now it caught his eyes and now and then he'd glance over and take a look then look at the thin husband who didn't speak just ate or told the kids to behave and the mother told the kids off too not smiling Henry gazed at the slit and mused how far it went there was a vermilion mark on the young woman's forehead but her smile was still there when she turned and gazed at him a bright light when all else was dim. © 2016 Terry Collett |
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Added on August 8, 2016 Last Updated on August 8, 2016 AuthorTerry CollettUnited KingdomAboutTerry Collett has been writing since 1971 and published on and off since 1972. He has written poems, plays, and short stories. He is married with eight children and eight grandchildren. on January 27t.. more.. |


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