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Terry Collett
Poems
Mar 2015
KISSING BETTER.
Anne rubs
her leg stump
to ease pain
Skinny Kid
watches her
sitting there
in the black
old wheelchair
can I help?
he asks her
kneeling down
best not Kid
if the nuns
are watching
they'll be here
like black bats
at dusk time
Anne says
the Kid stares
as she rubs
the leg stump
still painful?
he asks her
yes it is
she replies
kiss it Kid
kiss the stump
he studies
the fleshy
stump of leg
will it help?
sure it will
she suggests
looking up
at the home
where the nuns
nursing nuns
are at work
other kids
play about
swings and slide
coast is clear
kiss it now
she whispers
he puckers
his small lips
and kisses
the leg stump
Anne laughs
get off Kid
you're tickling
making me
**** myself
he removes
his small lips
from her stump
well done Kid
that's better
the pain's gone
looking up
she sees there
across grass
rushing close
a young nun.
A BOY AND GIRL IN A CHILDREN'S NURSING HOME IN 1950S
Written by
Terry Collett
Sussex, England
(Sussex, England)
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