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Terry Collett
Poems
Apr 2014
MISSED CHANCE.
Are the boys in?
Benedict asked
no they've gone fishing
with their big brother
Milka said
O right
Benedict said
looking at her
standing there
in her Baby Doll
nightie
best go then
I was going
to the cinema
this afternoon
not sure
if they'll be back
in time
she said
he looked beyond her
into the kitchen
your mum
not about?
no Dad's
taken her shopping
I’m on my own
she said
gazing at him
want to come in
for coffee or tea
or something?
she asked
no best not
he said
she expressed
disappointment
if your parents
come back
they'll put
two and two
together
and come up
with ***
he said
no they wouldn't
they would think
you'd just come
and were just going
I’ll say you came
for the boys
and had only
just found out
she said
you'd lie to them?
he said
if needs must
she said
needs?
he said
how long
have they been gone?
20 minutes
how long
will they be?
long enough
she said
he looked behind him
at his bike
by the fence
of the field
chickens were pecking
around the barn
I’ll come in
for coffee
he said
she backed in
and he followed
watching her cute ****
swaying before him
take a seat
she said
he sat on a seat
at a large oak table
strong or weak
black or white?
white strong
two sugars
she smiled
and took two mugs
down from a shelf
and prepared the coffee
in both
a radio was playing quietly
in the background
the Kinks
were being played
he noticed
she had nice legs
plumpish but neat
from ankles to ****
she poured water
into both mugs
and dripped in milk
she gave him his
and sat down
gazing at him
we have the house
to ourselves
she said
my bed
lonely upstairs
wanting company
she pouted
and pulled
a baby face
how comes
your not dressed yet?
I seldom get dressed
till late on Saturdays
unless Mum
has a moan
Milka said
Benedict sipped
his coffee
she sipped hers
we could be doing things
she said
we are doing things
he said
we're drinking our coffees
you know what I mean
she said
he looked
at the wood stove
with logs on the floor
warmth came across
a picture hung
on a wall
by a Welsh dresser
they may not
be back for hours
she said
time enough
he mused on her words
but the image
of her parents
coming back
whilst in play
haunted him
not today
he said
your mother trusts me
Milka frowned
and sipped her coffee
shame she does
Milka said sulkily
a Beatles' song
came on the radio
I could sit on your lap
she said
the door of the kitchen
opened and her mother
came in
with shopping bags
and plonked them
on the table
O hello Benedict
come for the boys?
yes
he said
Milka made me a coffee
while I waited
good girl
she said
but still
in that silly nightie
just as well
Benedict is a good boy
or I don't know
what would have happen
my girl
Milka stared at him
as her mother
put away
the shopping
he looked innocent
as a peach
and knew now
that Milka
was out of touch
and out
of his reach.
BOY AND GIRL ONE SATURDAY IN 1964.
Written by
Terry Collett
Sussex, England
(Sussex, England)
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