MOTHER WAS A DRAG.A Poem by Terry CollettA WOMAN LOOKS BACK AT HER LIFE AND MOTHER.![]() Mother was a drag, You always said that, She favoured your big Brother, giving him The breaks, letting him Get close, but keeping You away from her Reach, on your case like A two-bit lawyer, Slapping you around, Watching you when she Brought new men back home, The creeps trying it On, favouring you To her, and she blamed You, sent you away, Off to New York, out Of her hair, out of Her life. Some of the Men weren’t too bad; some You’d have bedded had You been older or Them younger, but you Didn’t, although she Thought you had and that Was enough, that sent Her over the edge, Taking to the booze, Getting through more men, Dropping them again. Deflowered more times Than a rosebush in Summer, she said of You, that last time, she Eaten with cancer, The tongue still bitter, The eyes piercing; you Could have done better, Mother sighed, could have Been an angel, my Little girl, my one And only. Your big Brother pushed dope and Ended up lonely. Mother seeped through the Last days cursing and Swearing like a sore Hag. Never saw her Again. Mother was Always a darn drag. © 2010 Terry Collett |
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Added on June 22, 2010 Last Updated on June 22, 2010 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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