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Terry Collett
Poems
Oct 2014
WEST END 1958
My old man
took me
to the West End
it was evening
bright lights
from shops
and theatres
and such
I was dressed
in my best suit
my old man in his
a handkerchief
tucked in
my top pocket
my hair Brylcreemed
flat and tidy
we going
to see a film?
I asked
no we're going
to the amusement arcades
spend a penny or so
then have a drink
some place
see who's about
sometimes
you can see
a film star
here at night
in between shows
he said
I nodded
and gazed about me
usually we saw
a movie
took in some
old chestnuts
from a stall
on the roadside
once he took me
to some café
which sold pan cakes
and I ate them
with a sauce
we walked
the bright streets
he at my side
I taking in
all I saw
people passing
all different faces
and shapes
and then
there she was
Billie Whitelaw
I’d seen her
in a film or two
she was standing
between two guys
in suits
she looked at me
as I looked at her
then she was gone
in the crowd
and I said
to my old man
seen her
seen who?
he said
that actress
what actress?
Billie Whitelaw
huh?
she was just there
with two guys
walking along
in a white dress
I think
coat like fur
where is she now?
he said
peering about him
gone into the crowd
I said
he gazed
into the bright lit street
like some pilgrim
who had just
missed Christ
going by
he looked dumbfounded
I looked at the sky
don't know why.
A BOY AND HIS FATHER IN LONDON'S WEST END IN 1958
Written by
Terry Collett
Sussex, England
(Sussex, England)
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