FOLLOWING FAY 1959A Poem by Terry CollettA BOY AND GIRL IN LONDON IN 1959![]() And we're in line for school dinner and the trestles have been set up for the purpose and Fay is in front of me in the line up and I smell a scent flower like fresh and rewarding after sitting next to Dennis most of the morning in class her hair is fair and almost blonde and down to her shoulders there are two yellow ribbons holding the hair in bunches I study I sniff gently not loudly not taking a pig's sniff but just an intake of breath of a sniff and she moves along the line and I move after her and her hands are white and the fingers delicate and the nails filed and neat and she's shy and turns and says can we talk after dinner? sure we can I say taking in her blue eyes and the lips and God I think how is it that my 11 year old brain and eyes are feasting on her 11year old being as such I don't know no more than I know why flowers die then bulbs come or why my great grandmother dies and that's it and she turns back to the dinner lady and the woman says two balls of potato or one? peas? carrots? she nods her head and says one ball please and then moves on with her plate and I face the woman and say all that I can have and she looks at me with her dark eyes and sighs. © 2015 Terry CollettAuthor's Note
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Added on April 3, 2015 Last Updated on April 3, 2015 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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