BE ON OUR WAY 1960A Poem by Terry CollettA BOY AND GIRL AND HER MOTHER IN LONDON IN 1960Hannah said to meet her at her flat so I went across the Square to where her flat was and knocked at the door Mrs Scot stood there Hannah is it? I nodded Hannah's it at th' shaps she said o right can I come in and wait? I said she stared at me for a few seconds as if I'd made an indecent proposal ah guess ye can she said and she stood back to let me pass I went to the passageway and it smelt of yesterdays dinner and boiling washing sit doon in th' livin' room she said I sat down looking around the room and she went off to the kitchen the radio was on low playing Victor Sylvester music there were black and white photos on the sideboard and a big photo on the wall of a wedding then the front door opened and Hannah came in I'm back got your shopping and she walked past the living room door o you're here already Benny she said to me good just putting this lot away and we can be off aff whaur? her mother said Benny's showing me his new school Hannah said what's sae special abit 'at? she said coming out of the kitchen like a warrior for battle his new school in September I want to see it Hannah said her mother pulled a face and stared at me is it a wee jimmies skale? yes Mum a boy's school Hannah said I felt out of place and stared at the wallpaper right we are off now Mum see you later Hannah said and we went out the door and into the Square don't mind her Hannah said she's always that way and I mused good start to a new day so we walked off to where my new school was about a good mile away glad to be on our way. © 2016 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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