![]() UNCERTAINTY 1957A Poem by Terry Collett![]() A BOY IN LONDON IN 1957![]() ![]() Enid's old man passed me on the concrete stairs of the flats. Hello Benny he said pausing briefly eyeing me with his eyes. Is Enid allowed out? I asked. He looked past me as if Enid stood behind me. Depends what you are up to he said his eyes on me again. I'm going to South Bank to look at the River see the boats and tugs and ships pass I said. He raised his eyebrows not sure that Enid would be interested in boats he said. I'm sure she'd like to see the River pass by and maybe see gulls I suggested. He looked past me again I have to go to work you can ask her if you want but don't be late back he said. No we won't be late I said. He nodded and walked down the stairs and out of sight. I went to the balcony and watched him walk across the Square hands in the pockets of his coat. Once he was gone I climbed the stairs to Enid's flat and knocked at the door. Enid's mother came to the door yes? she said. I've come to see Enid I said see if she wants to go see the boats and tugs on the Thames. Not sure if her father will allow that she said timidly. I've just seen him he said it's ok I said. She looked at me are you sure? Yes he's just gone we met on the stairs I said. I noticed a mild bruising of her left eye. She stared at me then called Enid over her thin shoulder she gazed at me then walked to the balcony and looked down to see if her old man was coming back again but he wasn't so she came back. Enid came to the door and I repeated to her what I had said before. © 2017 Terry Collett |
StatsAuthor![]() Terry 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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