DRINKING IN BEAUTY 1961A Poem by Terry CollettA BOY AND GIRL AND THE GIRL'S MOTHER IN 1961![]() I went to Jane's house and her mother said o she's out Benny would you like to wait? Ok I said and she let me into the lounge and I sat in one of the armchairs and she said can I get you some tea or coffee? no I'm fine thank you I replied and so she sat on a settee and said how are things? o they're fine I said how's you parents and siblings? she said they're all right getting settled in to the cottage and schools and Dad works on the forestry department o good she said I looked around the room feeling shy taking in the furnishings and a few pictures on the walls rural scenes Jane talks a lot about you the mother said does she? I said feeling uneasy as to what Jane had said you're the first boy she's liked mind you she's only 13 but it is good to see her having a boy she likes and respects Jane's mother said I like her too I said she has taught me a lot about the countryside and about nature the mother smiled yes she loves nature loves the birds and butterflies I didn't mention the kissing aspect I didn't want her to think we were getting heavy into our relationship are you sure you don't want a cup of tea or coffee? the mother asked no I'm fine thank you I said wanting Jane to come in and save me from the third degree the mother said her father is writing his sermon for Sunday otherwise he would come see you too but it takes him a while to write it as he likes it I nodded and then Jane came in and I felt relived and smiled at her and she said I didn't know you were here Benny I've cycled to the shop in Cocking for groceries for Mum she turned to her mother and said I've put the shopping in the kitchen and the money's on the table out there too and o I saw Mrs Knight and she said the skirts will fit her Sally and thank you for the shirts for Wally they'll fit lovely o good her mother said right Benny and I are going for a walk to see the other side of the Downs is that all right? sure it is have a good time and hope you see some butterflies her mother said so Jane and I went out the back door and along the path by the side of the house and she took my hand and held it gently and it was warm and soft and I sensed her there and wanted to kiss her but not so near the house and she said sorry if I kept to waiting no that's fine I said and held her hand tighter and drank her beauty into my head. © 2015 Terry Collett |
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1 Review Added on October 18, 2015 Last Updated on October 18, 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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