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Nichols and I had a fight in the greenhouse the first day. It began with a push and shove by the potted plants. Then turned into fists and neck holds. Only some kid saying Groats is coming that we moved apart red faced and sweating and gazed at each other. Get you playtime Nichols said. Anytime Squat-face I replied. Next day he passed me into class and said nothing not even a shove or elbow (which I would have returned with a blow). Then walking to the metalwork room he said what part of London you from? Southwark in South London I said eyeing him (not wanting to say the Elephant and Castle in case he thought I was taking the **** Is it near the Tower of  London? he asked. Quite near I went to school nearby I replied. He nodded and said sorry about yesterday guess I was a bit rash never met a Londoner afore. No probs I replied. We went into the metalwork class sort of friends and that's how this poem ends.
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Jun 24, 2017
Jun 24, 2017 at 4:02 AM UTC
NICHOLS AND THE FIGHT 1961.
Nichols and I had a fight in the greenhouse the first day. It began with a push and shove by the potted plants. Then turned into fists and neck holds. Only some kid saying Groats is coming that we moved apart red faced and sweating and gazed at each other. Get you playtime Nichols said. Anytime Squat-face I replied. Next day he passed me into class and said nothing not even a shove or elbow (which I would have returned with a blow). Then walking to the metalwork room he said what part of London you from? Southwark in South London I said eyeing him (not wanting to say the Elephant and Castle in case he thought I was taking the **** Is it near the Tower of  London? he asked. Quite near I went to school nearby I replied. He nodded and said sorry about yesterday guess I was a bit rash never met a Londoner afore. No probs I replied. We went into the metalwork class sort of friends and that's how this poem ends.
BOYS AT A NEW SCHOOL 1961
TerryCollett
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Jun 24, 2017
Jun 24, 2017 at 4:02 AM UTC
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