NOT HAVING ANY 1962A Poem by Terry CollettA GIRL AND HER MOTHER AND A REQUEST IN 1962Yiska comes down for breakfast after dressing for school. Her mother stands by the kitchen sink arms folded. Yiska sits at the table eyes her mother then stirs the cup of tea her mother had poured for her. Well can I? Yiska says. Can you what? Mother says. Bring Benny home lunchtime? That boy? The one I met before? Mother says. Yes that one, Yiska says being as patient as she can. Why did you sneak him home the other day while I wasn't here and Mrs Moore saw you? Mother asks unfolding her arms and fiddling with her apron pocket. I didn't know you wasn't going to be home, Yiska says wondering how long the interrogation was going to go on for. What will people think if you bring boys home here and I'm not here? Mother says watching her daughter's expression seeing if she is lying. Nosey parkers see only what they want to see, Yiska says. Mother sits at the table next to Yiska. What did you do with that boy? Mother says. Nothing just got lunch and talked, Yiska says wishing she and Benny had done something after all. It looks suspicious to those outside, Mother says wondering what happened to her little girl. Nothing happened, Yiska says then sips her tea. Your brother is a good boy and brings me no worry, Mother says. Yiska sighs and says: Rick can do no wrong of course he maybe my twin but he's Mr Goody-Two Shoes. That's enough of that, Mother says angrily wanting to slap her daughter but not wanting to. Yiska looks at her mother and says: can I bring him home lunchtime? Mother sighs and says: just this once and I expect good behaviour and not to bring him home while I am not here. Yiska smiles and kisses her mother's cheek. A peck. Lips on skin stuff. Mother senses the dampness on her cheek and smiles weakly. Best behaviour, she says. Of course, Yiska says wondering if a moment might come when her mother's back is turned for a quick kiss with Benny better once than not having any. © 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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