It is why I shy away
It is why I shy away
Talking about complaints
The last procedure
The one coming up
After the shingles have cleared
My grandmother
Used to say she would die
If shingles traveled all the way around
Her body
I imagined a tyre tread over her back
Firestone or Goodyear
Everyone ups the ante
Looking out over the top
Of prescription glasses
Peeping through the cracks
In the warpaint
Too many people waiting to die
There is barely a man among them
The woman with the pink rinse
Has just winked
The doctor is running late
Monday morning surgery
279 people failed to attend
Their appointments in May
They would all come if they had to pay
It’s all different in Australia
Elsie in number twenty seven
Pipes up
She has the arthritis in her hands
Her daughter has private health
In Melbourne...hardly anybody waits
They all have fixed appointments
The buzz of incessant chatter
Cicadas in polyester
Conscious of my linen shirt and pants
I keep my counsel
What am I doing here
Retirement villages
For the recently bemused
Too many people waiting to die
Comparing lesions
‘My lump is bigger than your lump.’
As if the best one wins
A ticket to the bright lights
Paris Disney
Leaving the past behind
Giving it all away
To be seen as almost normal
Just for one day
A doctor’s appointment is an outing
Travelling together
In the village van
It has a logo
‘Sunshine villas
Superior homes for Super seniors’
I can’t wait.
Yes I can.