The Summer of ‘49

The Summer of ‘49

A Poem by Chris Shaw
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(teenage kids)

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a claustrophobic journey in
a packed coach of day trippers

find sweethearts posed for a
snapshot moment on Southend pier

the heat of a burnished summer sun
not lost in Kodak monochrome

he with his sweater over a shoulder
casual in white open collared cotton

she with away day hair tousled and fair
a radiant smile focused on his eyes

she has found her ever after with a
penniless uni student of physics

he has found his soul mate and a mother
to a future brood of contentment

theirs was a match made in the stars
foundations of a home built to last


© 2023 Chris Shaw


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Heavenly shades of romance and young love when the heart is alive in every nerve and the mind is seduced by youth. You can feel the nostalgia like a scalloped edged black and white photograph and the almost warm breeze from that summer's day. What a wonderful trip into the past.

Posted 2 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

2 Years Ago

Your review is a gift Fabian. Thank you so much.

Chris



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This poem has a gentle, nostalgic charm. The details—sunlight on the pier, clothing, and expressions—make the moment feel frozen in time, like an old photograph coming to life. I love how it captures the quiet intimacy of young love while hinting at the life that follows, connecting a fleeting summer day to a lifelong story. The rhythm is soft and flowing, and the imagery—“foundations of a home built to last”—leaves a warm, satisfying feeling. It’s reflective, tender, and full of life’s subtle sweetness.

Posted 1 Week Ago


Chris Shaw

1 Week Ago

I love that you picked up on the photograph. Thank you kindly Claude for your review. Your thoughts .. read more
This drifts with gentle, observant warmth—like sunlight through a window you didn’t know you’d been waiting for.
I love how the everyday and the eternal collide here, simple gestures carrying whole futures.

Posted 1 Week Ago


Chris Shaw

1 Week Ago

Your thoughtful review is very much appreciated Thomas. The photo, a favourite of my parents when th.. read more
Chris,
Half the world away, they could have easily been my parents, with me as the first of the brood... I was born in that season, that year...
Vol

Posted 1 Week Ago


Chris Shaw

1 Week Ago

Thanks Vol. Yes half a world away. My mum and dad had just started courting. I have a lovely black a.. read more
Vol

1 Week Ago

Chris,
I love those pictures with the white borders and sepia tones of a time in history when.. read more
Chris,
Half the world away, they could have easily been my parents, with me as the first of the brood... I was born in that season, that year...
Vol

Posted 1 Week Ago


Loved this "mini-movie" poem which takes us on a journey from more "innocent times"...
This made me smile ...as I remembered past school trips trying to connect with the opposite sex.....

I loved the final two lines...

Theirs was a match made in the stars
Foundations of a home built to last...

Thanks for sharing

BB73

Posted 9 Months Ago


Chris Shaw

9 Months Ago

Thank you so much BB. A poem about my mum and dad, taken from a photograph. Pleased you enjoyed the .. read more
How wonderful it is when old photos are so much more than a mere image. They're like a time machine to the past. I always find your words meaningful and full of heart.

Posted 2 Years Ago


Chris Shaw

2 Years Ago

Dear Sam, thank you so much for your warm review. I hope all in your world is good. A little tribute.. read more
The sweetest Poem I ever read.. from beginning to end. I was 9 in 49. Penny loafers later on. Only the Radio to entertain. My Mom and Dad met when she was seventeen and he was 24.

Posted 2 Years Ago


Chris Shaw

2 Years Ago

Thank you dear Pat. They were teenagers. A couple of years before they married. My Dad adored my mum.. read more
I picture a young couple at one of those seaside photo booths you stick your head through the hole and get to look like a naughty postcard.
Do you still have the kiss me quick hat Chris? 😊

Posted 2 Years Ago


Chris Shaw

2 Years Ago

A tribute to my parents. Teenage sweethearts on a day out to Southend. Ha, I remember kiss me quick .. read more
Lorry

2 Years Ago

I still wear mine, but no one wants to kiss me. Well, no one I can outrun at least! 😊
Hi Chris! Is everything ok? Just trying to see no reply from you. I am not in a position to give up. Well is it bothering you, I just want you to be happy. Please review my new chapters Jessy George & John Jacob, a short novel of my memoir. Hope you like it.

Posted 2 Years Ago


Chris Shaw

2 Years Ago

Hi Jessy sweetheart. Have been very busy. Will call on you soon. Have a lovely day today.
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JessyJacob

2 Years Ago

Ok Chris! Waiting for the call.
Sounds like the very beginning. It's funny that I too can recall everything she was wearing the first time we met. From the sweater draped over her shoulders down to her Penny loafers.

I'm sorry that you seemed to give up on MINDY.
Take care - Dave

Posted 2 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

2 Years Ago

It was the beginning for my parents. A tribute to teenage parents. Many thanks Dave.

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Added on April 24, 2023
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Chris Shaw
Chris Shaw

Berkshire, United Kingdom



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Albert, my paternal grandfather introduced me to Tennyson when I was nine. I have loved poetry ever since but did not attempt writing a single piece until I was 40. It's never too late to try somethin.. more..