A Quiet Forgiveness
By Lady-Bathsheba
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I remember the very first time
that I saw
her
My JFK moment
Me and Nathan had been up all night
with Bessie
She didn’t fare well … .. .
The room was thick and oppressive
with the hallowed stench of
familiarity
I had to escape
Had to get away before all the
unsaids suddenly became
saids
Even Nathan didn’t deserve that specific box to be opened
Slowly I walked over to the eastern
side of the island
Past the old neglected Shuttercroft Farm
and beyond
Beyond
Beyond the blueprint that had so crudely attached
itself to my eyelids
I held my head high
I Walked on
The wind felt cathartic as it lashed against my weathered skin
Slashing
Lacerating
The ancestral grooves of my fore fathers
Then I saw her
Down in Buckle-By cove
A vision of
Purity
A vision of
Oneness
I
Was
Mesmerised
I watched from a safe distance as her tiny delicate hands moulded and sculpted
the most intricate and extraordinary shapes
that I had ever seen
in my
life
Her melancholy face emitted an illusory quality as she worked the sand
She was detached
She was isolated
I
Was
Enthralled
The wind was spiriting her long dark hair up into a wild frenzy
It was chaotic and feral yet it was so beautiful
Exquisite
Tempestuous
My new found vision was oblivious to the cold harshness of her surroundings
I continued watching
Until
Eventually
A
New
Creation was born
A new dawn
I sat there stunned in complete awe
Who was she?
Slowly she gathered herself
Stood up
Then simply walked away
I sat there
I could not move
Would not move
And that was where Nathan eventually found me later on in the day
He gently wrapped me up in his arms
Carefully lead me back to the battered old van
I saw the fear in his eyes
The fear
How could I make Nathan fear after all that had happened?
I closed my eyes
Enough
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