Would you just be looking at those flowers?

Would you just be looking at those flowers?

A Poem by Gerald Parker

Wheeled 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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© 2019 Gerald Parker


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We must always count our blessings; so often we take such for granted.


Beccy.

Posted 8 Years Ago


'A caring act of cruelty.'

I'm not quite sure how it happened, but half way through, tears just sprang to my eyes, and I had to pause, could hardly see the keyboard.

How sad the subject and yet how beautifully compelling the words.

Beccy.

Posted 8 Years Ago


Gerald Parker

8 Years Ago

Thanks, Beccy. A sad sight of which there are many in the gardens in front of the National Neurologi.. read more
Wow! the irony in this poem is amazing. good work

Posted 8 Years Ago


Gerald Parker

8 Years Ago

Thanks, MadalaJose.

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Added on November 14, 2015
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Gerald Parker
Gerald Parker

London, United Kingdom



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There'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..

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