Cricket Series
by NinaLara
Posted: Saturday, August 12, 2006 Word Count: 114 Summary: Seminar Exercise - Spy for a day |
The rain delays
my walk to the train station.
I have another half,
bobbing between
rapids in the gutters
and their conversation
about Revelations.
Monty Panesar bowls
against the back wall
before I notice my knees,
on the brass bar-front,
pounding wet-day signals
to my ankles. Later
at the Railway Café
you confess to me,
over a metallic cup of tea,
that you still see our dead Father
out of the corner
of your damaged eye.
I wish I could hallucinate
the smell of embrocation
and sour leather pads
when he dumped his bag
in the hall after a match.
Your pie and gravy reek
to the back of my throat
in unwelcome consolation.
my walk to the train station.
I have another half,
bobbing between
rapids in the gutters
and their conversation
about Revelations.
Monty Panesar bowls
against the back wall
before I notice my knees,
on the brass bar-front,
pounding wet-day signals
to my ankles. Later
at the Railway Café
you confess to me,
over a metallic cup of tea,
that you still see our dead Father
out of the corner
of your damaged eye.
I wish I could hallucinate
the smell of embrocation
and sour leather pads
when he dumped his bag
in the hall after a match.
Your pie and gravy reek
to the back of my throat
in unwelcome consolation.