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Poetry Competition 2022-3 Results

Shortlisted in the top 10, Rachel Irven, Minehead and District u3a

Old Gold

Thin with the years, bent and twisted 

Like her hands, worn from long work. 

This ring has seen hard days. 

 

She always wore it, his symbol of love, 

Scrubbing floors, hoarding scraps 

Making do and mending. 

 

Later still, her children 

Then grandchildren tested it with toothless gums. 

On special days it polished up a treat. 

 

Eyeless tiny sockets mark 

Where the pinprick diamonds once were set, 

Treasures lost in a thousand soapy sinks. 

 

Time passes and she has gone. 

I hold her age-marked hands in my mind 

And her ring is warm in the palm of my hand. 

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