Needlepoint
Gossip
They
wanted to call it the Stitch and Bitch session
But
the parish council wouldn’t let them
So
instead they called it Sew and Tell
And
they meet at the village hall extension
To
embroider bags and purses for the Women’s Institute to sell.
In
the hall next door, the toddlers run riot
Cross
stitches are produced between giggles at Joyce Grenfell cries
From
the Tiny Tots’ leader, who wrangles potties and fights and mangled words
They
always pause to listen, needles afloat
Mingling
“aahhh” with splutters at the overheards.
In
the attic room, a local charity meet
To
offer tea and tissues
To
those in need of propping up and leading
The
Sew and Tells talk quietly about these
They
all know someone, and where their own lives might be heading.
Sarah
Miller Walters
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