JEALOUS DEMON LAID.A Poem by Terry CollettA YOUNG BOY IN THE 1950S AND HIS FATHER IN LONDON'S WEST END.
One Sunday
in the 1950s your old man took you to London’s West End it was summer and the evenings light and the streets busy and crowded and he took you to amusement arcades and cafes for refreshments and ice creams and you saw the actress Billie Whitelaw pass along a street with two guys in suits and she gazed at you and you knew who she was and she looked at you knowing you had recognised her you a young kid in short trousers and Brylcreemed hair and she kind of blushed and looked away and you followed her as she went off behind you and your old man said who was that? you told him and he gazed back probably taking in her a*s her sway but you thought of the Monroe lady in the film you saw with those lovely eyes and red lips and later next day at school when you told Helen who you’d seen her eyes lit up behind her thick lens spectacles and she looked kind of jealous of some other female attention you’d seen so you said of course I paid her no mind I only thought of you wishing you were there with my old man and me licking ice creams and boozing back the coke or lemonade and she smiled and her eyes fell on you with her jealous demon laid. © 2013 Terry Collett |
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Added on April 26, 2013 Last Updated on April 26, 2013 Tags: BOY, FATHER, LONDON. 1950S, GIRL, ACTRESS AuthorTerry 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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