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We sat on top of the old bomb shelter on the grass outside Banks House evening was creeping in sky darkening moon showing lights on in the flats above us Lydia said I’ll have to go soon or my mum'll be on the war path me being out still and school tomorrow just a few more minutes I said a steam train went over the railway bridge over the way by the Duke of Wellington pub I love the smell of trains she said if I close my eyes I think I’m on a train to Scotland or the seaside we could go to Paddington train station I said I think trains to Scotland go from there Lydia looked at me do they? yes I' sure they do I said she smiled could we go there some day? what Scotland? I said no silly to Paddington station she said laughing sure we can she looked away and at the moon above us stars were visible best go she said or Mum'll be after me ok but we'll make Paddington maybe Saturday? I'll ask Mum Lydia said or maybe Dad he'll know which trains go there we stood up and climbed down the bomb shelter onto the grass and walked along by the flats and maybe one day she said suddenly we can go to Scotland sure we will I said and she seemed happy about that and we climbed the metal fence and walked up the slope and into the Square and I walked her to her front door she knocked and her mother opened the door you're late she said sternly we've been talking Lydia said softly her mother looked at me with her stern eyes it's late the moon's out and there's school tomorrow Lydia frowned and walked in and her mother shut the door I walked off and up the stairs to my parent's flat thinking of Scotland and Lydia and me and the sky darkened like a deep moonlit sea.
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Jul 2, 2014
Jul 2, 2014 at 3:33 PM UTC
TALK ON A BOMB SHELTER.
We sat on top of the old bomb shelter on the grass outside Banks House evening was creeping in sky darkening moon showing lights on in the flats above us Lydia said I’ll have to go soon or my mum'll be on the war path me being out still and school tomorrow just a few more minutes I said a steam train went over the railway bridge over the way by the Duke of Wellington pub I love the smell of trains she said if I close my eyes I think I’m on a train to Scotland or the seaside we could go to Paddington train station I said I think trains to Scotland go from there Lydia looked at me do they? yes I' sure they do I said she smiled could we go there some day? what Scotland? I said no silly to Paddington station she said laughing sure we can she looked away and at the moon above us stars were visible best go she said or Mum'll be after me ok but we'll make Paddington maybe Saturday? I'll ask Mum Lydia said or maybe Dad he'll know which trains go there we stood up and climbed down the bomb shelter onto the grass and walked along by the flats and maybe one day she said suddenly we can go to Scotland sure we will I said and she seemed happy about that and we climbed the metal fence and walked up the slope and into the Square and I walked her to her front door she knocked and her mother opened the door you're late she said sternly we've been talking Lydia said softly her mother looked at me with her stern eyes it's late the moon's out and there's school tomorrow Lydia frowned and walked in and her mother shut the door I walked off and up the stairs to my parent's flat thinking of Scotland and Lydia and me and the sky darkened like a deep moonlit sea.
BOY AND GIRL IN 1950S LONDON.
terry-collett
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Jul 2, 2014
Jul 2, 2014 at 3:33 PM UTC
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