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Terry Collett
Poems
Oct 2014
ON SEEING ENID.
I saw Enid’s old man
leave the flats
morning grey
chill
sky
cannon smoke colour
he walked down the *****
I gave an
up you finger sign
once he'd gone
and I went upstairs
to Enid’s flat
and knocked
at the door
the door opened
a narrow slit
Enid's mother
peaked at me
through the gap
what do you want?
she asked
can I borrow sugar
for my mum?
I said
she hesitated
gazed at me
guess so
wait there
and she went
and closed the door
I gazed over
the balcony
the milkman's horse
was eating
from a nosebag
some kids were playing ball
by the pram sheds
the door opened
and Enid showed
with a bag of sugar
how much you need?
Enid asked
I gazed at her thin frame
her hand shaking
a slight bruise
over her right eye
I saw your old man go
I said
she looked at me
with wide eyes
had a go at you I guess
she said nothing
offered me
the bag of sugar
aren't you cold
standing there
in that white nightie?
I asked
a bit
can I come in?
she shook her head
best not
she said
Mum's not up to visitors
OK
I said
I took the bag of sugar
and she stared at me
see you at school
I said
she nodded
and closed the door
I walked downstairs
no more bruises
I mused
than I'd seen before.
A BOY AND GIRL IN 1950S LONDON.
Written by
Terry Collett
Sussex, England
(Sussex, England)
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