![]() LIFE BY MISADVENTURE.A Poem by Terry Collett![]() A BOY AT AN ARMY BASE IN 1950S UK AND HIS ADVENTURE.![]()
Auntie’s mutt followed you
around the army base across parade grounds and grass between trees keeping out of the sun you racing ahead but the mutt keeping up getting by you easily its head looking at you as if to say you can't keep up with me kid but you tried and then stopped on the edge where the army huts were and stood staring at them behind a little way you could hear some voice shouting from a parade ground and the sound of marching feet but there by the huts it was quiet except for bird song and the hum of distant traffic Auntie had said don't go where I can't see you but you had and looking back the place where Auntie lived was out of sight must have run too far you said but the mutt just lay there with its tongue hanging out panting let's go look around you said so the mutt followed you around the huts and there were two large gates which were locked and so you and the mutt crawled underneath and into the bigger huts beyond and you ventured forth the mutt behind you wagging its tail and you looking through windows spying but seeing nothing but desks and chairs or iron bedsteads in a long line then you saw an open window and climbed the bricks and peered in and there was a whole bunch of soldiers sitting at desks and this tall guy with a moustache bellowed out at you and you leapt down and made a run for it towards the double gates the mutt getting underneath but you getting stuck and the moustache soldier and another pulled you out and said what you doing here kid? you spying? no mister just looking around you said nervously well where you from? you told him about your auntie and how your uncle was away fighting some place called Korea and you were keeping your auntie safe and he raised his eyebrows and said well keep out kid go play elsewhere and he opened up the double gates and let you out and the mutt was waiting for you wagging its tail its tongue hanging out of its mouth and you walked back to Auntie’s place hoping she'd not find out and if she asked where you'd been you'd say oh just over there where the grass is green. © 2013 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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