SEEING THE X FILM ONE SUNDAY.A Poem by Terry CollettA BOY AND HIS DAD SEE AN X FILM ONE SUNDAY.
It was late
one Sunday afternoon when you must have been about 11 or 12 just before tea and Sunday bath and your old man said dress up in your best long trousers and blazer and shirt and tie I’m taking you to the cinema to see an X film an X film? you said yes Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde he said but you have to be 16 to get into see that you said I know but if we get you all smartened up you may pass he said and so you put on your best blazer and long trousers and white shirt and your old man did up your tie in the Windsor Knot he was good at and off you went to the cinema on the New Kent Road and he went to the kiosk and bought two tickets and the old dame behind the glass panel looked at you but said nothing and gave him the two tickets and you followed him to the twin doors that led into the cinema and the usherette looked at you and said to your old man follow me and you followed her as she showed the way to your seats with her torch shining and you went down the aisle and along the row of seat to where her torch settled and pulled down the seats and sat down there was a cartoon on loud and colourful and people around you were laughing and you looked up at the screen then at your old man and he was gazing at the screen like some worshipper taking in the colour and noise and you settled back in your seat trying to look taller and adult and laughed when the others laughed and then came the intermission before the big feature film and he said do you want an ice cream? yes please you said and off he went to the ice cream girl at the front with her tray of ice-cream and sweets etc and you looked about you sitting up straight to make yourself look older and gazed at your old man at the front then at your shoes then at the people in front of you then he came back and gave you the ice cream tub and wooden spoon then he sat down with his then the lights went out again and the film began Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and you sat there thinking of what O’Brien would say at school next day when you told him you’d got into see an X film o yeah he’d say I bet you did pull then other leg it’s got bells on but it didn’t matter what O’Brien thought or said you were there in the dark watching the X film at 12 years old o what a laugh you were there watching it not at home getting ready for bed after the Sunday bath. © 2013 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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