By: Godfrey Rust

 
There's a place where socks go
when the washing is done
and the driers have dried
and the spinners have spun
and it's past eight o'clock
and there's no one about
and the launderette's locked
then the odd socks come out.

There is hosiery here
of each pattern and hue
some plain, striped or spotted,
some black, red or blue
some wom only once,
some so old they have formed
to exactly the shape
of the foot they once warmed

some were brought back from Sock Shops
in airports in France,
some were hideous presents
from matronly aunts
but in all their variety
one thing is shared:
to the place where socks go
they will not go pre-paired.

Then the odd socks remaining
are placed in the chest
(They must turn up sometime
now where was that vest...?)
and new socks come at Christmas
and birthdays bring more
and the old lie, alone,
at the back of the drawer.

And maybe, one evening
when memory is low,
they too slip away
to the place where socks go
and in silent reunion,
each one with its pair,
they join in the dance
with the other things there

the letters unanswered,
the calls not returned,
the promises broken,
the lessons not learned,
the lost afternoons,
the appointments unmade,
the best of intentions,
the debts never paid,

and the friends not kept up
and the others let down
in the ragbag of conscience
they waltz sadly round,
beyond the respite
of the washing machine,
no amount of detergent
can now get them clean

till that day when all laundry
is washed white as snow,
and everyone's tumbled
and soft soap must go,
when nothing is hidden
but all is revealed
and socks shall be holy
and souls shall be healed.


Godfrey Rust


Daily Quote: Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will.
- Mohandas Gandhi


Linguist Corner-ITALIAN: neve: snow
Example sentence: Quando c'è la neve in città è una gran seccatura!
Translation: When there is snow in the city, it is very annoying!


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Posted by V. Mahfood - 2012
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