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  Terry Ireland

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 Talking Sex Blues (Or how we grew up)

Do you remember the time when just a flick of skirt
Would cause such a reaction that it very nearly hurt
But a carefully folded overcoat avoided any fuss
As you walked down stairs from the old school bus

Embarrassed

Drainpipe jeans Winkle picker shoes
Mixed with a touch of in grown toenail blues
Flirting with the girls the odd fumble and kiss
Never quite attaining that hoped for bliss

Still hoping

Then the older woman who'd said on the whole
You were  pretty good but needed more control
No need for such hurry slow down and wait
No need to be like the bull at the gate

And you tried

And then you met the one and got the timing right
And sometimes you'd love away half of the night
So happy in your bliss as your lives moved on
Until before you knew it most of it was gone

But still very good

Then  came that day when you both agreed
Rather than make love you'd have a cup of tea
And you climbed into bed whispered good night
And fell straight to sleep both cuddled  up tight

Feeling  good

And you now watch the teens through more senior eyes
See them laughing and flirting as they amble on by
And you remember these days when just a flick of skirt
Could cause a reaction so hard that it very nearly hurt

And you smile





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