![]() JANICE AND YOU AT WATERLOO STATION.A Poem by Terry Collett![]() A BOY AND GIRL AT WATERLOO STATION IN THE 1950S![]() At Waterloo Station the steam engines puffed powerful steam reaching up to the rooftop and you stood there hands in your pockets your nose sniffing in the white and grey smell you can taste it on your tongue and Janice beside you her eyes looked up at the rooftop as the steam reached high her hands clutching the small bag I want to be a train driver when I’m older you said I want to smell that smell and breathe in that steam and shovel coal in the engine maybe you will Janice said maybe you’ll be on a train like that big and black and powerful she put her hand under your arm and squeezed Gran said we can be what we want if we want it bad enough Janice added you felt her hand under your arm sensed her squeeze it we went to the seaside on a big black train like this last year you said and I put my head out the train window and my mum said keep your head in or a train will knock it off that’d be horrible Janice said she clutched closer to you as the steam train puffed out more steam and the sound was loud and powerful and she said maybe when you’re an engine driver you can take me to the seaside with Gran yes you said and if you come to the engine before you take off I can show you the engine and how powerful it is and she smiled and put her head on your shoulder yes you said softly when I grow up and when I am older. © 2012 Terry Collett |
StatsAuthor![]() Terry 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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