UnseenA Poem by Karen AnkersUnseen you cried when we left the house where you were born not for friends left behind not for lost secret places in the garden not for the bedroom where soft pencil lines marked your growing you cried for the purple tiger who lived on the roof afraid he’d get wet if it rained sure the new people unaware of their tenant wouldn’t think to bring him inside I tried to assure you he would come with us
to the new house was already loping behind the car soft wind rippling his violet fur you looked at me sadly and explained the roof was his home and anyway purple tigers weren’t allowed in and so it was over tears dried you never spoke of him again found new friends a pink dog Lancelot and a dwarf whose name I forget but whose strength and sword protected you when my love could not an actor now, paid to pretend you laugh when I worry the purple tiger might be still on the roof shivering rain streaked lonely cold you say you don’t remember but I wonder if you saw in his eyes the homeless man you talk to because no one else does in his hunched form the rag wrapped woman you offer food because she has none you know now tigers are not purple time and rain washed his colour away but you cared then as you care now for those no one else can see © 2017 Karen Ankers |
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Added on October 18, 2017 Last Updated on October 18, 2017 AuthorKaren AnkersUnited KingdomAboutI 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.. |

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