Poetry, An Affinity with Sheep and other poems

One hell of a day

I never meant it to reverberate on you

but I was coiled like an irritable spring

ready to leap out at the slightest touch.

Your withdrawal into frosty disapproval

was quite justified of course

We’ve eaten in silence

How ridiculous we must appear,

dining in such elegant extravagance

forcing down expensive mouthfuls.

There’s more than the table between us

and the wine is nearly finished

It’s really been one hell of a day

Perhaps it was bad for you, too;

I never thought of that – you looked

so cool, poised, beautiful as ever.

This dinner was a dismal idea.

We have no privacy

I’m pouring out the last of the wine

Apology is a reluctant fibre wedged

between my teeth. I do not want

to say the words you want to hear

I don’t want to be child to your parent.

I seek an adult equal pact

If I trade the words, so difficult to extract,

will they appease the hurt you bear so plainly?

Will you un-purse your lips, let me kiss them?

I need to know the terms

before I make my peace

I slide the sugar-bowl of truce across the table

Your eyes meet mine in tentative negotiation.

Your lovely eyes, reflecting the anxiety in mine.

We reach an unspoken settlement.

Hands cross no-mans linen, touch and hold.

Smiles, mirrored, broaden into ruefulness

Yes, we’ve had one hell of a day.