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Terry Collett
Poems
Oct 2014
WAITING FOR.
Enid waits
in her room
shivering
listening
for the time
and the sound
her dad leaves
home for work
her thin cloth
white nightdress
providing
no close warmth
her body
screams with pain
discipline
disciplined
her dad said
half hour back
beating her
when he's gone
she'll breakfast
(her mother
will provide)
but for now
she just waits
by the door
listening
feeling cold
her stomach
now groaning
she'll not tell
anyone
but Benny
the boy who
lives downstairs
will ask her
had breakfast?
and he'll look
for bruises
of colours
and he'll know
her father
has had her
she listens
the old white
radio
plays music
some Mozart
then its off
and silence
she cringes
holds herself
then he's gone
the door slams
she opens
her room door
and peers out
her mother
by the stove
one black eye
and thick lip
in the sink
water goes
from the tap
drip drip drip.
A GIRL AND HER FATHER IN 1950S LONDON
Written by
Terry Collett
Sussex, England
(Sussex, England)
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