Meeting At Euston

Meeting At Euston

A Poem by Karen Ankers

Meeting At Euston

 

 

a girl with city faded eyes

excuses her request for a pound

says she’s never been on the streets before

tells me in a worn tobacco coated voice

she needs the money for a bus

 

as if I need a reason to be kind

 

the coin in my hand is bright

as she once was

has unquestioned value

as she once did

perhaps

when her eyes and soul still shone

before promises and practised lies

took away her light as deposit

on oxygen and pavement space

 

the metal that slides from my palm to hers

courts the sun

just for a second fairytale gold

illumines the touch of our hands

and in that moment more is passed

than money

 

skin meets soul remembered skin

blood beats between us

each strengthening the other

in the time it would have taken

to turn and cross the road


 

© 2017 Karen Ankers


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Author

Karen Ankers
Karen Ankers

United Kingdom



About
I am a poet, playwright and author living in North Wales. My one act plays, published by Lazy Bee Scripts, have been performed in the UK, USA, Australia and Malaysia. My poetry collection, One Word At.. more..