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Terry Collett
Poems
May 2015
FAY AND SIN 1959.
Daddy says
it's a sin
to see you
Fay tells me
as we meet
by Jail Park
she dressed in
a white skirt
and pink top
why is that?
I ask her
because you're
not Catholic
Daddy says
just seeing
me you mean
is a sin?
I ask her
or does he
mean meeting
me some place?
I don't know
she replies
he just said
seeing you
we went in
the park gates
and walk pass
the rose beds
the roses
coming out
in colours
of yellow
orange
and bright red
I thought sin
had to have
a wilful
element
I tell her
a deed done
knowingly
and with an
act of will
where did you
read all that?
she asks me
that pamphlet
you lent me
last Easter
I tell her
doesn't say
seeing me
was a sin
in the long
list of sins
I read there
we go in
sit on swings
and push off
with our feet
and ride high
so Daddy's
got it wrong?
she asks me
as she swings
past me high
yes he has
I reply
but don't tell
about that
she swings up
much higher
than I do
her white skirt
billows up
in the wind
I rise up
on the swing
pretending
my Spitfire's
blowing up
**** planes
in the sky
overhead
da-da-da
my pretend
machine gun
is sounding
in the air
Fay's skirt lifts
as she rides
showing off
underwear
but being
a good non
Catholic
kind of boy
I don't stare.
A BOY AND GIRL IN LONDON IN 1959 AND SIN.
Written by
Terry Collett
Sussex, England
(Sussex, England)
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