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Terry Collett
Poems
Apr 2013
AS YOUNG BOYS PLAY.
Christina sat
on you lap
you sat
on the low brick wall
around the playground
leaning against
the wire fence
the summer sun
warming your head
as she sat
her grey skirt
drifted up
revealing thighs
over on the playing field
Goldfinch kicked the football
but missed the goal
(two coats put down
wide spaces apart)
and pushed his hands
in the air
with frustration
she leaned in close
kissed your cheek
her hair blocking
the view of field
her hands inside
your jacket
your one hand
about her waist
the other resting
on her skirt
covered thigh
thereβs no where private
for us to be
she said
no nook or cranny
to be alone
her small ******* pressed
against your chest
her warm breath
invading your ear
Iβve heard some
go into the woods
over the way
you said
no good
she replied
prefects go there
too often
to be much use
she loosened her tie
and unbuttoned
her blouse
shifting on your lap
she set herself
more comfortable
the grey skirt
riding higher
showing more thigh
she pulled the skirt
down to her knees
as a prefect went by
catching her eye
you should be
on the playing field
not here
like that together
the prefect said
looming overhead
Christina got off
your lap
and brushed down
her grey skirt
with small hands
you stood up
giving the prefect
a small smile
and wandered off
toward where
Goldfinch played
with ball
with boys
you saw Christina
saunter away
her hips swaying
her hand
giving a wave
then she was gone
amongst the other girls
who stood and stared
at boys at play
her small wet lips
imprinted
on your cheek
the kiss would be
unwashed away
you blew
from open palm
a secret kiss
to touch her
as she watched
the young boys play.
Written by
Terry Collett
Sussex, England
(Sussex, England)
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