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Terry Collett
Poems
Jul 2012
OUTSIDE THE CINEMA.
After tea
you went out
into the summer evening
without cowboy hat
or rifle
but your six shooter
tucked in the belt
of your jeans
to meet Helen
under the railway bridge
next to the Duke of Wellington
public house
I thought you weren’t coming
Helen said
standing in her summer dress
and holding her favourite doll
Battered Betty
my horse refused to come
so I had to walk
you said
Helen smiled
my mum knows I’m with you
but I mustn’t be out late
Helen said
where shall we go?
you asked
let’s go and see
what’s on at the cinema
Helen said
so you both walked
along the back streets
until you came
onto the main road
and studied the cinema billboards
I saw Davy Crockett here
you said
who’s he?
Helen asked
he was a frontiersman
who fought Indians
and wore a bearskin hat
you said
was he here?
Helen asked
it was a film
you replied
oh
she said
she swung Battered Betty
behind her back
from hand to hand
I haven’t been
to the pictures recently
mum said we can’t afford it
what about Saturday matinee?
you asked
you could come to that
it’s for kids only
and it’s fun
Helen brought Battered Betty
into her arms
I’m not sure
she said
I could asked your mum
you said
I’d take care of you
I’ve got my six shooter
Helen put her hand
in your hand
and said
ok she’d listen to you
Helen said
you felt her hand in yours
and hoped no boys
who knew you
saw this or
the following
small lips kiss.
Written by
Terry Collett
Sussex, England
(Sussex, England)
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