![]() Would you just be looking at those flowers?A Poem by Gerald ParkerWheeled along by a nurse, the limp girl in the garden must be in her twenties, with someone’s clothes, someone’s hair-style; her heels, institution-red; her feet, at unnatural angles, half-dibbled into slippers sliding off the foot-rest. I sense she does not have much longer to live, parked, as she now is, at a bed of sprightly daffodils; defenceless, as she now is, against such a caring act of cruelty. .
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3 Reviews Added on November 14, 2015 Last Updated on January 17, 2019 AuthorGerald ParkerLondon, United KingdomAboutThere's not much to tell. I read a lot of poetry and I read my own poetry regularly. I hope other people read it and derive as much pleasure out of it as I do. My output is small, about 110 poems as I.. more..Writing
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