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Terry Collett
Poems
Mar 2015
NEW SHOES AND MORE.
Do you like
my new shoes?
Helen says
Dad got them
for me
I look
at the new shoes
brown like new
polished conkers
yes they look good
Mum says I can
wear them to church
today and I've put on
my Sunday dress
as it is Sunday
and what do you think
of the white socks
and the little pink
ribbons at the top?
and you'll never guess
I've got new handkerchiefs
and I've got one
with me now
and she gets it out
of her dress pocket
and shows me
and I gaze at it
waiting to get
a word in edgeways
but she says
and after that
Saturday morning
matinee yesterday
and that boy
attacking you
with that knife
Mum says she's
not sure I should go
any more
you know what
Mum's like
but maybe you
could talk her around
because I like
being there
with you
and o by the way
my doll Battered
Betty's other eye
is stuck now
and she can only
see through half
an open eye
it's my little
brother's fault
he banged her
with his toy hammer
o poor Betty
and to think
she could see
out of both eyes
when Mum bought
her for me
from that jumble sale
a few years ago
I nod having given up
trying to get
a word in
and see how neat
her hair is plaited
into two neat plaits
with pink ribbons
and her think lens glasses
clean so that I can
see her eyes
large as oysters
and guess what?
she says
I have two
shiny pennies
for the collection
at church
Dad gave them to me
and said new pennies
for new prayers
have you got
pennies too?
yes I've got 3d
my Mum gave me
I say feeling it good
to get my words
out there on the stage
of the day
and she smiles
and that smile
blows me
a seven
year old kid
in my best suit
far away.
A BOY AND GIRL IN LONDON IN 1955.
Written by
Terry Collett
Sussex, England
(Sussex, England)
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