For Stuart
A friend reminded me
Of a woman long ago
In Brighton days
We called the ‘saucepan lady’.
Of a woman long ago
In Brighton days
We called the ‘saucepan lady’.
Unkempt in Kemp Town,
We’d watch her hurry by,
Pan tied on her head
With coloured scarf,
Defying our student theories.
If someone asked,
We’d smile and say her name,
As if we knew her.
When they found her dead,
Some said the pan was stuffed with cash,
Though personally, I wonder.
Some said the pan was stuffed with cash,
Though personally, I wonder.
What we can’t take with us,
We leave behind
For others to ponder.
This is a great portrait that leaves you asking questions: always the best kind. Loved the last verse. Packed with meaning
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