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Terry Collett
Poems
Nov 2014
IF SHE COULD.
Lizbeth waited for me
by the milk sheds
(I’d been weighing milk
at the farm)
she was dressed
in a black skirt
and green blouse
her hair loose
about her shoulders
thought you'd never
be out
she said
how did you know
I was here?
I asked
your mum told me
when I called
at the cottage
I didn't know
you were coming
out here
in the countryside
to see me
thought I’d
surprise you
she said
didn't know
you'd be
at the farm
I do it
when I can
how can you be
near cows
they smell
she looked at me
critically
I thought
we could go
somewhere together
she said
what for?
I asked
you know
she said
don't you ever
give up on that?
I said
on what?
you know
she smiled
must be some place
we can be alone
she said
I can't think
of anywhere
I said
what about
your bedroom?
you have been
there before
I said
yes I know
but only to see
your fossils
and rabbit skulls
and butterfly collection
and Spitfire model
she said
I walked on
she followed
we could have
done things
she said
we did
we looked
at my nature collection
I didn't want
to see
your nature collection
I wanted ***
she said loudly
a few birds
flew from the hedge
the word echoed
around the fields
about us
like thunder
maybe some
other day or time
I said
I got to home
and change
out of these clothes
she followed me moodily
through the small wood
I walked quickly
or she'd want ***
there
if she could.
A BOY AND GIRL IN A SUSSEX COUNTRYSIDE IN 1961
Written by
Terry Collett
Sussex, England
(Sussex, England)
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