CHRISTINA AND YOU AND HOME FOR LUNCH.A Poem by Terry CollettA BOYA ND GIRL AND HOME FOR LUNCH IN 1962As you went by the girl’s playground after getting off the school bus Christina called to you through the wire fence and said my mother said you can come home for lunch today if you like ok you said where shall I meet you? Cedric will bring you along she said and so when the lunch time recess bell rang you followed Cedric out of the school and saw Christina by the outer fence waiting are you sure your mother doesn’t mind? you asked of course not she said Cedric walked on in front leaving you and Christiana to walk on behind she talked about some girl in her class who had a boyfriend and claimed to have had sex and then she went on about the teacher who had been expelled for taking pupils home in his lunch hour it was boys though she added and then you came to her house and she took you in and there was her mother in the kitchen nice to meet you she said Christina has talked about you so much Cedric behind his mother’s back was making gagging gestures with his fingers down his throat Christina looked at you and smiled nice to be here you said are you sure it’s all right me coming? of course it is Christina’s mother said now sit down and I’ll serve up for us all and so you all sat down around the table and Cedric looked at you then looked down at his knife and fork and Christina said glad you’re here and she put a hand over yours and gave your hand a squeeze then removed it when her mother set down the plates and then sat down herself and you all began to eat in an unusual silence Christina giving you a bright eyed stare and Cedric looking over your shoulder as if you weren’t there after lunch their mother cleared the table of plates and went off and Cedric went into the lounge leaving you and Christina alone what do you think? she asked about what? you asked my mother what do you think of her? she seems nice you said she gets depressed a lot Christina said but today she was at her best oh right you said sorry she gets depressed come on Christina said I’ll show you my room you raised your eyebrows won’t your mother mind? you asked not if she doesn’t know Christina replied isn’t it a bit risky? you said yes she said that’s what makes life so interesting so you followed her and tiptoed up the stairs and she showed you her bedroom and her favourite doll and other favourites of hers lined along her bed then she kissed you quickly and then stood back and smiled and said best go down now or she’ll wonder where we are and so that was it and as you followed her down the stairs you could hear the radio playing some classical music and her mother humming along and sounding quite happy and Christina giving you another kiss behind her mother’s back and after saying thank you to her mother you all left to return to school the clouds promising rain and so back to school and the boring lessons once again. © 2012 Terry Collett |
StatsAuthorTerry CollettUnited KingdomAboutTerry Collett has been writing since 1971 and published on and off since 1972. He has written poems, plays, and short stories. He is married with eight children and eight grandchildren. on January 27t.. more..Writing
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