![]() OFF TO CAMBERWELL 1955A Poem by Terry Collett![]() A BOY AND GIRL IN LONDON IN 1955 AND HER MOTHER AND HER CONCERNS.![]() ![]() Can Helen come out to play? Benny asked her mother I expect so Benny she's just getting her breakfast want to come in and wait for her? Ok he said so they walked along the dark passage and into the sitting room where Helen was sitting at a large table with her siblings and baby in a high-chair I got up late Helen said Benny sat in an armchair by the fireplace no rush got all day he said want to go to Camberwell Green? He added Camberwell Green? Her mother said that's a bit of a way Benny she said not too far he said only a short bus ride I go a lot to the cinema what are you going to do there? Her mother asked look at some shops and I can show Helen the hospital I was born in he said Helen looked at her mother hesitantly can I go? She asked well as it's Benny and I think he's ok but be careful of the roads and strange men her mother said she went out to the kitchen Helen looked at Benny is it far? No not far short bus ride he said he watched Helen and her siblings eat and looked around the room there was a homely feel about the room and a smell of cooking and past dinners and washing hanging by the fire on a clotheshorse a radio was playing music the baby was playing with its food in a bowl Helen looked over at him can we get an ice-cream while we're out? I expect we can he said smiling Helen finished her breakfast and went to the kitchen/ bathroom to wash and change Benny watched the other kids and listened to the radio and the fishing forecasts about Dogger Bank and other places gazing at the other kids' jammy faces. © 2016 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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