ROZZER AND A BOMB SITE 1957A Poem by Terry CollettKIDS ON A BOMB SITE IN LONDON IN 1957 AND A POLICE OFFICERWe were on a bomb site off Harper Road Enid and I and two other kids when a rozzer came along and called us off Enid was wide eyed and scared her old man would find out and whack her one what are you doing on here? the rozzer said bomb sites are dangerous places now what's your name? he asked one of the other kids Donald Mallard the kid said and you? he asked the other kid Mickey Harvest the kid replied and you? he asked me hands in my jeans pockets Benny Good I said and you? he asked Enid she's Enid Blyth I said before Enid could open her shivering lips he wrote them down in a black book you all live around here? he said we nodded well don't get on here again or I'll be visiting your parents get it? he said now get off and away I was looking for stones for my catapult I said I don't care if you were looking for flowers for your old gran now get he said we began to walk off the bomb site the other kids walked down Harper Road Enid and I walked down Rockingham Street why did you say my name was Enid Blyth? Enid said never tell a rozzer your real name I said but those other boys did she said no they were giving him false names Donald Mallard I said is a run on Donald Duck because a Mallard is a duck and Mickey Mouse as there's a harvest mouse see? I said she opened her mouth to say something else but didn't and we walked on through the Square to see if her old man was home or not he wasn't so we went in her flat and her mum made us lemonade and we sat in her lounge out of the sun and in the shade. © 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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