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Terry Collett
Poems
Jun 2014
PASSING ENID'S FATHER.
I passed Enid's father
on the stairs
of the flats
gave him an icy glare
he was ******
so didn't care
he went down
and I went up
he was whistling
some song
I knew he was a prat
but what was wrong?
later that day
I met Enid
in the greengrocer shop
in Meadow Row
getting potatoes
and greens
for my mother
not to forget carrots
which I almost did
she came in the shop
in her faded red dress
her hair in a mess
red marks on her arm
one eye closing
as if half dozing
what did you want
young girlie?
the greengrocer
asked her
she gave him a list
and he sorted it out
I carried my bag
to the door
I saw your old man earlier
I said
gave him an icy glare
she looked at me
then at the carrots
orange and raw
then at the door
didn’t say anything
did you?
she asked
no I kept shtum
would have done
if I didn't think
he'd take it out
on you
I said
is this 3 pounds
of spuds?
the greengrocer asked
can't make out
the figure writ
she gazed
at the piece of paper
and said
yes 3 I think
and off he went
shoulders stooping
head bent
what happened
this time?
I asked
what did he do?
he said I slept in
too late or spoke
out of turn
Enid replied
belted me
thumped me
then I cried
the greengrocer
filled the small bag
she held
in her small hands
and took her coins
and gave her change
deep inside
a child wept
near to me
but out of range.
A BOY AND GIRL IN 1950S LONDON AND HER ABUSIVE FATHER.
Written by
Terry Collett
Sussex, England
(Sussex, England)
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