SISTERLY ROW 1962A Poem by Terry CollettTWO SISTERS ROW ABOUT A BOY AND THEIR MOTHER INTERVENES IN 1962Elaine undresses for bed it had been an awful evening watching TV her mother still moaning on about the boy John kissing her (Elaine not her mother) her sister sitting on the sofa smirking each time their mother moaned her father adding about the boy actually kissing his Plump Hen and smiling and mother getting annoyed with him the TV programme boring as a fart in an open field her sister is already undressed and in bed reading a book that didn't go down too well did it the younger sister says looking up from her book Elaine stands there in her bra and panties thanks for nothing blabbermouth Elaine says at least a boy kissed me I'd like to meet the boy who is brave enough to kiss your blabbing lips her sister glared at her at least I will be kissing someone who isn't a butterfly freak and yaks about freaking birds and nests and eggs for Christ-sake no need for you to open your big mouth about John kissing me it was just one of those special things Elaine says special? freaky more like why'd he want to kiss you? her sister says at least I get kissed boys wouldn't even kiss your backside Elaine says she puts on her faded pink nightgown and buttons up at least the boy who will kiss me won't do it in secret like some freak the sister says BLABBER MOUTH Elaine bellows ODDBALL her sisters replies loudly the door opens and their mother stands there hands on hips glaring what is going on in here? it's bedtime you ought to be getting asleep not ranting like two bad neighbours it's her the sister says ranting on about that boy who kissed her I want to more about it not another word or I'll slap you both one now quiet not another word the mother says standing there by the door Elaine gets into bed and pulls the bed cover over her shoulder and turns towards the wall the mother switches off the light and closes the door the sister slams shut the book she was reading and lies down big mouth Elaine utters quietly sexpot the sisters replies softly an owl hoots sounds from the TV downstairs Elaine stares towards her sister and glares. © 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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