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Sep 2014
It's all there
in her head
the words said

while at school
in the class
whispered so

just near her
and outside
other girls

say things loud
how's the ***
frumpy girl?

she lies back
on her bed
while at home

some Elvis
song next door
her sister

playing loud
on the old
gramophone

if only
John would kiss
her again

but this time
to tell her
and softer

on the lips
she blushes
she senses

the redness
in her face
her body

responding
she hates school
hates lessons

all too hard
to take in
how's the ***?

what is it?
this *** stuff?
would John know?

the window
the sun's soft
warming glow.
GIRL MUSING ABOUT BULLYING AND A BOY AFTER SCHOOL IN 1962.
Terry Collett
Written by
Terry Collett  Sussex, England
(Sussex, England)   
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