THE PETTY CRIME.A Poem by Terry CollettBOY AND GIRL IN 1950S LONDON![]() You met Janice going to Baldly's groceries to get a list of goods for your mother how goes it? you asked Gran tanned my backside yesterday for going on the bomb site when she had told me not to Janice said sorry I got you into trouble you said not your fault I’m responsible for my own actions she said I knew Gran had told me not to go but I chose to disobey so paid the price guess she's annoyed with me too you said I didn't say who was with me she said how did she find out ? a neighbour saw me and told her I was on a bomb site with other kids and that was it where you going? you asked got to buy some cereals for breakfast she said but not to get any with those free toys inside why's that? Gran said it's a gimmick how about going to the cinema this afternoon? you asked can't she said not allowed after yesterday she said shame you said got a good western on and the good guy has two guns and has a neat way of going for his guns which I want to copy and practice she looked sad I'd liked to she said but maybe another time when I'm out of the dog house sorry about the trouble I've landed you in you said my fault mea culpa as they say in mass mea culpa ? you said it means my fault in Latin she said I got my backside tanned once for peeing in my toy box you said she looked shocked peed in your toy box? yes I was trying to impress a cousin but he told on me and that was it I never told on you yesterday she said thank you you said she kissed your cheek best get on with the shopping she said ok you said and so she went in Baldy's with you and did the shopping and afterwards you walked back your separate ways after a few words of farewell and a wave of hands hoping to see her again sometime after her punishment for the petty crime. © 2013 Terry Collett |
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1 Review Added on December 26, 2013 Last Updated on December 26, 2013 AuthorTerry 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.. |


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