WIDE-EYED STARE 1956A Poem by Terry CollettA BOY AND GIRL IN LONDON IN 1956 AND TALK OF COAL AND GOD AND A TRIP TO THE SEASIDEWe were on the grass in front of Banks House looking at the coal wharf lorries being loaded with coal and a few horse-drawn wagons waiting there too they must get dirty Janice said with coal all day I guess they do I said and have to climb up all those stairs of the flats with a heavy sack of coal on their back and then have to tip it into those coal bunkers in the kitchen/bathroom Gran doesn't like it when they come making a mess and she has ago at them if they drop any coal on the floor Janice said I passed her the Tizer bottle I'd bought from the shop over the road and she unscrewed the top and took a mouthful then put the lid back on and past it to me I unscrewed the top and took a gulp and screwed the lid back on want a bun? I asked her I've got 6 ok she said and I opened the paper bag for her and she took one and nibbled it I took one and took a big bite Gran's canary says a few words of the Lord's Prayer Janice said holding the bun aside from her lips what words does it say? deliver us from evil Janice said who taught the bird that? I asked Gran did said it was a reminder to us Janice said doesn't it say the words I taught it? I said no not anymore Gran was not happy about that Janice said and I nearly got a smacking because she thought I'd taught him sorry about that I said it seemed funny at the time Gran didn't think so Janice said I offered her the Tizer bottle again and she took another mouthful and gave it back to me I took a gulp and put the bottle on the grass is your gran religious then? I said o yes Janice said she takes me to church every Sunday do you go? now and then I said usually to the gospel place down Rockingham Street by the railway bridge is it good there? she said yes it's all right some old girl plays the piano and we sing hymns and such and then have biscuits and orange juice afterwards and one of the blokes talks about God or Jesus they're having a trip to the seaside soon want to come? I said is it dear to go? she said no it's free paid by the gospel group I said could I go? she said course I'll see One-Eye about you I said who's One Eye? she said he's one of the organisers only got one eye how comes he's only got one eye? Janice said lost it the war I think I said I'll ask Gran if I can go she said ok I said and we lay on the grass looking up at the clouds in the blue sky I told her about the Treasure Island book I bought from the shop through the Square she said nothing but lay there with a wide-eyed stare. © 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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