STOLEN KISS.

STOLEN KISS.

A Poem by Terry Collett
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A YOUNG WOMAN HAS FALLEN IN LOVE.

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Monsieur Bouton’s daughter
Walks the house like a ghost.
She’s in love with her brother’s
Lover, she has dreamed of her

For many nights, hugged her
Pillow as a phantom of her,
Kissed her own hand pretending
It was her brother’s lover’s. She

Peers from her window for any
Signs of her coming, stares at
Each stopping cab, each passing
Woman, any shadow cast. Celine,

Her father says, you walk like
One who is haunted, have you
Nothing to occupy? Oh, yes,
Pere, I have, my mind is fully

Occupied, my mind is full of things.
She sits and waits; her fingers
Fiddle; she bites her lips. Is that
Her? Was that her voice? She stands

On the landing looking down and
Sees her brother’s lover by the door.
Her hat and coat are taken off and
Gloves removed and settled down.

Then she looks up and smiles at
Celine and climbs the stairs one
At a time, her footsteps gentle,
Her eyes transfixed, singing softly

Some melody; the song, the words,
Bring Celine bliss, they remind her
Of the day before, and the stolen kiss.

© 2010 Terry Collett


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Terry Collett
Terry Collett

United Kingdom



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Terry 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..