SOME TABLE TALK 1962A Poem by Terry CollettSISTERS AND PARENTS TALK AT BREAKFAST IN 1962Sheila sat opposite her sister at breakfast you tell-tale she lip mouthed pulled a face Sheila is being rude to me Mum Ella said that's enough no nonsense at breakfast Mother says Father reads his newspaper page 2 girl Ella prayed a short prayer over meals with eyes closed as I said (Mother said) I want no boy trouble or seeing or talking understand Sheila? Sheila sat eating at her breakfast just talking nothing else she muttered they were close together sitting down on the field Ella said what field? Mother said school field where we sit during lunch recess time Ella said Mother eyed Sheila what were you two talking about then? Mother asked just about butterflies that he's seen Sheila said the first thing in her head butterflies? Mother said is that all? And birds too he likes birds and knows names and things on them egg types and all that Sheila said is he soft? Father said birds indeed but what sort? Feathered kind Sheila said I saw them sitting close Ella said doing what? Mother asked just talking Sheila said but she wished that John had kissed her lips as she wished kissed her neck put his hand on her thigh tickled her to giggles you're too young for any boys Mother said no sitting or talking with any boy Father gazed at the girl on page 2 Ella stared at Sheila I want to be a nun and I shall prayer for you when I am Ella said Sheila thought of John's hand and his lips his kisses and touches and wished that he had done what she dreamed in the night maybe she thought he might. © 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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