Chapter 12: 'and the walls came crashing down..........'

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‘and the walls came crashing down..........'

A knock at the door, who can it be?

Probably Sarah coming for tea.

She usually calls on her way

back from work to share some time with me.

A look in the mirror,

I 'tut' at my face:

Why do people always call

when there's junk around the place?

I open the door - a man is standing there.

I wish I'd worn some make up

I wish I'd done my hair.

It's then I spot the uniform:

the buttons made of brass;

the stripes that grace the khaki sleeves;

the boots that crunch amongst the leaves.

I question with my eyes?

It comes as no surprise to hear him ask

can he come in, and would I like to sit?'

He has some rather grievous news -

- I dread to hear it.

I know what he is going to say.

It's all a dream. Please go away.

I'm not in to truth today

I scream inside my head......

I know what he just said to me,

but I didn't hear a word.

His lips spoke out in silence, and me,

I never heard.

He's 'so sorry'. He gets up to go

and heads towards the door.

I try to rise to follow him

but my legs will move no more;

for they have turned to jelly and

my head is going to burst.

It's funny, when you're a soldier's wife,

you always fear the worst,

But it's only when you hear the knock,

the knock upon the door,

and see the face you've never seen:

the shining boots, the uniform;

the mouth that speaks the silent words

the apologies and platitudes;

'killed in action in the war"

The widow thoughts ring clear.

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