Thursday 31 May 2018

I remember you


I remember you
In World War 2
We fished for tiddlers
In the water under the bridge
Socks, shoes on the bank
You were wading and squealing
And me shouting like anything

Water was cold 
But you were bold
Dress tucked up in your drawers
In the water under the bridge
Held hands then let go
My short trousers just the thing
And jam jars held with string

Tiddler or two 
All we could do
Waded back upstream
In the water under the bridge
Splash you fell over
I turned now you were crying
So spent rest of the day drying

Went on the swings 
To dry your things
Before our walk home
So the water under the bridge
Kept the tiddlers we caught
Lucky your tears were soon gone
You smiled at me and the sun shone

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Tiddlers - Small fish

Yes, I did do this a long time ago but usually with my brother or other boys as the girls in those days kept their distance!

10 comments:

  1. A lovely memory, Robin', fishing for tiddlers and the scene you paint of
    '...the water under the bridge
    Socks, shoes on the bank'.
    I remember tucking our dressed up in our drawers when my nan used to take us to the seaside for the day or over the common to the pond with jam jars held with string. I'm smiling ;)

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  2. "Water was cold
    But you were bold"

    lovely memory of innocence Robin

    much love...

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  3. This is incredibly evocative, Robin!💞 I love how you capture innocence with "Water was cold but you were bold dress tucked up in your drawers. In the water under the bridge held hands then let go."💞

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  4. I love the innocence in this poem, too. Such a lovely memory. We spent most of our time outdoors when we were kids, hey, Robin?

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  5. "You were wading and squealing
    And me shouting like anything."

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  6. Water play is perfect for children...

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  7. Did your mothers make you throw those little fish back in? A small smile warms the heart.
    ..

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  8. Spent many a day at the neighborhood creek and lake...

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