Unwanted Wealth
On the way home from school
you and Helen stopped
and looked in the window
of the pie and eel shop
where a man was cutting off heads
of live eels
and then slitting them open
and knifing out the guts
and then chopping them
up into small pieces
and Helen said
yuk what's he doing
to those poor eels?
you were engrossed in watching
the man's knife slit through
the necks so easy
that the pieces still wriggled
after he pushed them
into a bucket on the side
people eat them
you said
whether jellied
or in pies
with mash and liquor
horrible
Helen said
how could they?
People will eat anything
you replied
turning to gaze
at her horrified face
her eyes magnified
behind her thick lens spectacles
I read somewhere
that some people ate others
in the Leningrad siege
you added
she grabbed your hand
and squeezed it tight
they never did
you're lying
she said
her eyes focused on you
and not the eels
or the man executing them
you saw her lower lip tremble
and said
ok they didn't
you said softly
she looked back at the man
and the eels
and sighed
and you felt her warm flesh
and her small thumb
on the back of your hand
and although you knew
what had happened
you lied to protect her
from the truth
not wanting her innocence
undone by brutal humanity
and its wars
and you kept it
to your 9 year old self
a whole bundle of facts
like an unwanted wealth.
poem by Terry Collett
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