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Terry Collett
Poems
Nov 2014
MIRIAM AND LIMOGES.
Limoges
the driver said
you can get out
and stretch
your legs
for awhile
so we got off
the coach
and walked
about the place
Miriam beside me
her red hair
in a mess
her tight fitting
blouse about
to explode
you hear
about these places
then you're there
and it all seems
so ordinary
like you have
waited to see
something
and it just seems
so flat
she said
I don't get excited
about anything
I take it
as it comes
sights
views
music
*****
girls
I said
am I
just a girl?
nothing special?
she asked
there's only
one you
only one
red head
with your
lovely eyes
and smile
I said
O yes
of course
what are you
after?
beer and burger
I said
and me
what about me?
you can have
a beer and burger
too
no I meant
what do you
think of me?
you were all
over me last night
in the coach
with the lights low
and that Mozart music
on the radio
flowing out
I recalled
I had been
and not only
because of her
and the Mozart
and her lovely eyes
and her perfume
but all together
all that and me
and her and life
and her softness
we can
have it here
she said
pointing to a bar
ok
I said
so we entered
the bar
and ordered
beer and burger
and she sat there
opposite
her tight blouse
still waiting
to explode
and a radio played
some French music
and Miriam smiled
and I wanted
to kiss her
but I didn't
I just sat
and waited
for the beer and burger
and watched
and enjoyed her.
A BOY AND GIRL IN LIMOGES IN 1970
Written by
Terry Collett
Sussex, England
(Sussex, England)
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