![]() THAT KISS 1960A Poem by Terry Collett![]() A BOY AND GIRL IN LONDON IN 1960![]() ![]() Fay sat on the grass in front of Banks House. Benny sat beside her he had a book in his lap open he had been reading to her. Do you read religious books? she asked. No although I had a scan of Pilgrim's Progress Benny replied. She looked at him sitting there his hazel eyes and brown hair with the quiff at the front. I mean other religious books? she said. No don't think I have apart from bit of the Bible at school in R.E he said. I have to read religious books at home Daddy doesn't like me reading worldly books she said. Like Treasure Island? Benny said. I suppose so Fay said. She took out a rosary from her dress pocket and showed Benny. This is my rosary she said. She held it out in her thin hand. He took it and held it in his hand and looked at the crucifix at the end and the white beads. So this is a rosary? he said. She nodded yes my mum bought it for me and taught me the prayers that you say Fay said. What prayers? He said. She told him. He stared at the crucifix then handed it back to her. She kissed it and put it back in her dress pocket. Do you pray? she asked. He looked at her took in her blonde hair long down to her shoulders and her blue eyes looking at him. Only at school in assembly he said. She nodded her head and looked about them at the coal wharf across the road up at the flat windows behind them then leaned forward and kissed his cheek. He smiled and said within I won't wash there for another week. © 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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