MEETING AT THE EMBANKMENT 1967A Poem by Terry CollettA BOY AND GIL IN LONDON IN 1967I had rung Nima in the week at the hospital (the nurse wasn't happy about it but she brought Nima to the phone) she said she'd meet me in London by the Embankment station so on the Saturday I went to the station and waited for her people passed me on their way up West or back into the tube station going elsewhere then I saw her coming out from the underground she smiled when she saw me and hugged me and we kissed glad to see you she said the quacks weren't going let me out but they did eventually why wasn't they going to let you out? I said my mother had said I was not to go out but as I am over 18 they said she had no rights over me so they reluctantly let me go but I have to be back by dusk that's ok I said where do you want to go? I need a drink she said so we walked up the road and found a bar on Charing Cross Road we sat in a corner with our drinks and we lit up cigarettes I should be leaving the hospital soon she said if I stay off drugs and stay with my parents so should be able to see you easier at weekends that'd be good I said at your parent's place? no way there they'd interrogate you like the Gestapo Nima said we'll meet in London some place ok I said we talked on but I was just glad to watch her bright eyes and happy face. © 2017 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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