BESIDE AND BEYOND.A Poem by Terry CollettA BOY AND GIRL ON A LONDON BOMBSITE IN 1950S.
Beside and beyond
the tabernacle (evangelistic not catholic) was one of the biggest bombsites to explore more ruins to climb more places to hide and seek and you showed Helen around the place finding a way through the wooden hoardings put up to keep kids out and she stood gaping around and said gosh isn’t it big and to think that people lived here and maybe died here and she clutched her doll Battered Betty in her arm protectingly and you with your catapult in the back pocket of your jeans showed her into what was left of a house climbing the wooden stairs one wall missing blown away the sky visible through the hole in the roof and she in her flowered washed out dress climbed gingerly behind you talking about what her mother might say if she knew saying how her mother would wag her finger at her and say don’t go in those bombsites they are dangerous in one room was a lopsided picture still hanging and there in the wooden floor a gaping hole showing the cellar two storeys below she gripped your hand with hers her other hand clutching Betty pressed tight to her chest and she said what would your mother say if she knew you were here? she won’t you said what she don’t know will do her good less to worry about and from the top room of the house you could see the tabernacle in the early morning sun feel the sunlight seeping through on your face and Helen said she was scared and could you go down and so you went back down the stairs she gripping you tight Betty hanging by one hand to Helen the smell of dust and old tramp’s pee and damp wood and bricks and London still there despite old Hitler’s tricks with bombs and fire for you to wander and explore and taking Helen carefully went out the door. © 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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