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Middle Aged Tennis Lesson

Thirty years since Mrs Meckin 

Said "Sian, who are y' markin'?"

on the hockey field


Wind chillin'

Legs freezin'

Knuckles reddenin'

Clutchin' the rubber handle of my Mum's
old hockey stick



Always third from last to be chosen for The Team

"No, not again, please don't let it happen again"

So humiliatin'

Bro always gets in

"Don't worry, Sian. Music's your thing"



So, moving house again with three kids

Out of London, away from the smog, 
the stress, the jumbled up head

To the house with the gate.

A gate at the end of the garden

Through

To the Tennis Club



Narnia

The Secret Garden

A Whole New World

Of Head Space, blue sky, breeze and humour



Leave the worry of how the kids are doin'

The washin'

The cookin'

The state the house's in

The husband not returnin'
Til gone midnight on the cancelled train



Standin' in a huddle by the club house

Nervous laugh and a "How do you do?"

No wimbledon tennis whites

Just the baggy top to cover the downward sag of 
Three labours, excess Chardonnary and taramosolata dip



Ball straight up to endless blue

Oh coach, "how DO you DO?!"

Ladies swooning

Chopper grip ready

Backhand, volley, rally, smash

Dash

For the ball

Which is just in



A new beginnin'

Copyright © Sian Maddock | Year Posted 2016




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