HAD NEVER BEEN.A Poem by Terry CollettA BOY AND GIRL IN 1950S LONDON AND CINEMA GOING AND ODD MEN AND THEIR SEXUAL HARASSMENT.
You managed to bum
enough money out of your old man to take Janice to the cinema in Camberwell Green didn’t your father mind? Janice asked no you said but he had queried why the old biddy couldn’t afford to give her granddaughter money when he was strapped for cash himself but you had given him your lost puppy eyes look and he gave you the money and got on his bus to work no he didn’t mind at all you said as you both waited for the bus on the New Kent Road she wore her green patterned dress and red beret her brown sandals and white socks you were in jeans and white tee shirt Gran said to be near you all the time because there are some strange men out and about Janice said like that one who touched you in the cinema the other week she added yes the creep you said I told the female usher and she soon rooted him out of there with a flea in his ear then the bus came and you both got on and sat on the side seats and you paid the bus conductor the fares and the bus went off and you swayed side to side with the motion of the bus and some middle aged guy opposite you gave Janice the eye through his thick lens spectacles lowering his gaze to her knees the tip of his tongue sliding across his lower lip Janice looked away you stared at the guy giving him your Robert Mitchum glare and he lowered his eyes then looked away mumbling under his breath then got off at the next stop and you fingered him on his way at Camberwell Green you both got off the bus but she never spoke about the guy and his creepy gaze but took your hand and you both walked to the fleapit cinema where you paid and went in to the big screen and noise and coloured film blazing out at you both as you took your seats her hand still holding yours her eyes gazing at the screen as if the guy on the bus and his stare had never been. © 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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