THE WINDING-SHEET
There you are,
wrapped inside the
bindings of war,
only the small length
of you to guess your age.
And here, your mother waits,
a stillness of
grief before the unravelling.
No flag tells us your
story,
only the merge of
white on red,
as layer after
layer after layer
the bandages unpick,
and through an opening
just big enough to
place
a mother’s final
kiss,
that glimpse of who
you were.
So, there you are,
wrapped inside the
bindings of war,
now disappeared
along a corridor
of television news.
Some things you
can’t unsee
in the unwrapping.
Nor ever should.
Lynda Tavakoli lives in County Down, Northern Ireland, where she facilitates an adult creative writing class and is a tutor for the Seamus Heaney Award for schools.
A poet, novelist and freelance journalist, Lynda’s writings have been published in the UK, Ireland, the US and the Middle East, with Farsi and Spanish translations. She has been winner of both poetry and short story prizes in Listowel, The Westival International Poetry Prize and runner- up in The Blackwater International Poetry Competition and Roscommon Poetry Competition.
Her poems have also appeared in The Irish Times, New Irish Writing. Lynda’s debut poetry collection, ‘The Boiling Point for Jam’ is published by Arlen House and includes these three poems about the different aspects of war.
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