Janice walked back with you
from Harper Road
where you’d been shopping
for your mother
for sugar
in a blue paper bag
and flour and eggs
and other items
on the list
and Janice
with her red beret
and red dress said
what was the book
you bought
in the newsagents
the other day?
it’s about Robin Hood
you said
and his Merry Men
and I’m half way
through it already
was he for real?
she asked
I guess so
you said
I’ve seen programmes
about him on TV
and Maid Marian
who’s she?
Janice asked
Robin’s girlfriend
you said
and sometimes
in the boring bits
of the programme
they kiss and such
but I like
the fighting parts best
with swords
and bows
and arrows
you added
my gran said
violence solves nothing
Janice said
as you both walked
into the Square
and she said
she heard it some place
that those who live
by the sword
die by the sword
but I don’t kill anyone
you said
I just pretend
to sword fight
the bad knights
or sometimes fire
my bow and arrow
at the pram shed door
imagining it’s the drawbridge
of the bad knight’s castle
o I see
Janice said
sounds fun
you can be
my Maid Marian
if you want
you said
so long as you leave out
the kissing bits
she stopped
and looked at you
don’t you like kissing me?
she said
you looked at her
in her red beret
and red dress
and white socks
and brown sandals
her hands holding
the bag of shopping
from side to side
sure I do
you said
if it’s ok for Robin
then I guess
it can’t be too bad
good
she said
can I use
your sword too
and help fight
the bad knights?
you nodded
and walked on
and she followed
but don’t tell Gran
Janice said
or she’ll tan my backside
or so she said
the other week
don’t worry
I won’t say a word
you said
and sure
you can use
my other sword
Maid Marian does
on TV
so guess
you can too
and that was that
and you climbed
the stairs in silence
to your mother’s flat.
THE OTHER ROBIN HOOD.
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reason is over rated, as is logic and common sense-i much prefer the passions of a crazy old woman, cats and dogs and jungle foliage- tropic rain-and a defined sense of who brings the stars up at night and the sun up in the morning---
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Re: THE OTHER ROBIN HOOD.
I like this. Okay, maybe I'm too consious of the "you said-she said" that weave these poems together. The story here is just a little tighter than in the previous poem about the one-legged woman. I enjoyed reading this.
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Thank you, Irish
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