And Milka said
we must get dressed
before my mother
gets back
from shopping
ok
I said
and so we dressed
and she made
the bed up
and looked out
of the window
and it was
a sunny day
and she said
you know it's almost
two years since
I first saw you
when my brothers
brought you home
from work with them
that Saturday
and you shyly
looked at me
and I stared at you
and thought God
he's dishy
and it was ages
before you took me
for the bike ride
that first time
us alone
and Mum said
don't spoil her Benny
you don't have
to take her
if you'd rather not
and you said
you didn't mind
and my brothers
were teasing me
but now we're lovers
and no one knows
and having dressed
we went downstairs
and she made us coffees
and we sat
at the kitchen table
and her mother
came back
from shopping
and said
hello Benny
nice to see you
and hey Milka
help me get
the shopping in
from the car
and so off
they went outside
and I thought
about the sex we
had had
and thought
that was good
not at all bad.
NOT AT ALL BAD 1964
NOT AT ALL BAD 1964
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Re: NOT AT ALL BAD 1964
a charming playful romp....the simple straight forward conversation suggests to me that any attempt to complicate the story by using heavy language, will only take away from the power of the poem....I really like the use of conversation, or running commentary in the speaker's mind with dialogue that define's the poem....it's an effective way to demonstrate that anecdotes can create vivid pictures
If you do not change your direction
you may end up where you are heading
you may end up where you are heading
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