In risking the dancing eyes
of supermarket girls under fringes,
or to chance the scanty graze on busy buses
of a nyloned knee, or strappy shoulder,
I zip-in some long-absent charmer
lest I go running, in my best shoes,
across fields to a dawn-wet door
with the newest-laid eggs
and a kiss-folded poem.

Selected byJordan Trethewey
Image credit:IG8
Nigel Lofthouse

Nigel Lofthouse lives walking distance from the England to Scotland border.  He expores all the creative arts but writing seems to be the one he persists at.