Sunday, June 26, 2011

Perceptive childhood

This poem brings back memories of those dreaded visits to the great aunts. If only I could have been as perceptive & had the empathy of a Frances Cornford


Childhood
I used to think that grown-up people chose
To have stiff backs and wrinkles round their nose,
And veins like small fat snakes on either hand,
On purpose to be grand.

Till through the banister I watched one day
My great-aunt Etty's friend who was going away,
And how her onyx beads had come unstrung.
I saw her grope to find them as they rolled;
And then I knew that she was helplessly old,
As I was helplessly young.
Frances Cornford

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Frances Cornford 1886–1960