We took tea at Kenwood
We took tea at Kenwood
Five tiers on the cake stand
With the more healthy options
At the bottom
Smoked Salmon with cream cheese
In a Bruschetta finger roll
Cucumber sandwiches
Which used more calories to eat
Than they supplied
Moving up through scones
With fresh clotted cream and
Strawberry jam whichever came first
Is a matter of breeding
She smothers on the cream
I get caught up in a crumble of jam
I am undone
But she always leaves room
For a French fancy and a Belgian chocolate
The waiter has a tremor
Fills out the herringbone waistcoat
Puts the buttons under pressure
Perhaps he ensures
The plates are clean
Before they get to the kitchen
It is a favourite place
A backdrop for floppy-haired
Film romance
Or a dash of historical fiction
Maybe this is...
Nothing is ever the same
When recalled
Expectation is a mother of invention
She laughs
It is always unexpected
When the brakes are released
The movement gaining momentum
Until the waiter turns to jelly
Perhaps I was being unfair
He was less reserved than the table
In the corner beneath the arbor
Where lovers dine
In flagrante
Conducting affairs in public
Is a tricky business
They don’t eat cakes with cream
They are already fat cats
We could hear them purr
Halfway across the fuori casa
Everytime I hear the chink
Of a spoon on china
I am transported
To a place in time
Just before the birth of laughter
And smile
What makes a recurring memory?
If it is the cat’s whiskers
Who cares
You can be the cat
Who keeps the cream if you like
I will take the laugh