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Terry Collett
Poems
Jul 2013
LESS THAN BLUE SKY.
Helen pushed
the second hand
doll’s pram
over the bombsite
off Meadow Row
Battered Betty her doll
was tossed
from side to side
there there
Helen said
can’t be helped
you walked beside her
practising drawing
your silver coloured gun
from the holster
your old man
had bought you
from the cheap shop
through the Square
you hit back
the hammer
one two three times
just like that
I can’t get her to sleep
Helen said
stopping by the ruins
of a bombed out house
she tucked the doll in
with the woollen blankets
her mother had knitted
Mum said to take Betty
for a walk in the pram
but she still won’t sleep
you put the gun back
in the holster
and pushed back
the black hat
your granddad
had given you
have to keep her quiet
around here
you said
there might be Injuns
and they scalp hair
off babes and kids
and such
Helen looked
around the bombsite
looks deserted to me
she said
pushing the pram away
from the bombed out house
you never can tell
you said
they hide
and when you’re least
expecting it
they come screaming
over the plains
Mum said you’d make
the best husband
for me
Helen said
coming to a halt
opposite the coal wharf
you drew out
your gun again
and fired shots
over your shoulder
that’s nice of her
you said
twirling the gun
over your finger
and then back
into the holster
Mum said
you would make
a good dad
one of the horse drawn
coal wagons moved away
from the coal wharf
and clip-clopped
along the side road
perhaps
you said
we could get our own
house on the prairie
or one of those houses
off St George’s Road
with the big gardens
Helen got
Battered Betty out
of the pram
and rocked her
over her shoulder
patting her back
and said
yes and I could milk
the cows and you
could hunt buffalo
and we could sleep
in one of those
big beds
with buffalo skins
over by the main road
a red number 78 bus
went by
and dark clouds
crowded
the less
than blue sky.
A boy and girl in London in the 1950s playing games that were real for them.
Written by
Terry Collett
Sussex, England
(Sussex, England)
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