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Terry Collett
Poems
Apr 2015
NOT TO DO 1957
The sun's out
and we sit
on some stones
or old bricks
left standing
from bombed out
old houses
on bomb sites
on the right
going up
Meadow Row
I'm sitting
sharpening
my penknife
on a stone
Ingrid sits
watching me
or passed me
at coal men
loading trucks
with black sacks
with black coal
I spit phlegm
on the stone
and sharpen
the knife blade
my uncle
shows me things
Ingrid says
things he's made
out of wood
are they good?
I think so
and he said
he'll show me
to make things
at his place
I put down
the blunt stone
and fold up
the sharp knife
and will you?
I ask her
gazing at
her pale face
with slightly
protruding teeth
I don't know
she replies
this uncle
is he that
one you said
that does things
secret things?
she looks off
looks past me
at bombed out
house ruins
and blushes
nods her head
don't go there
not alone
I tell her
mustn't tell
she whispers
I won't go
on my own
I promise
she tells me
we get up
and walk off
the bomb site
off to get
2 lollies
at Baldy's
grocer's shop
and maybe
4 Blackjacks
sticky sweets
1 farthing
for each one
hot sunshine
bright blue sky
big hot sun.
A BOY AND GIRL IN LONDON IN 1950S
Written by
Terry Collett
Sussex, England
(Sussex, England)
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