Poem: Childhood Afternoon Tea

We fell out of teatime
No more quiet afternoon
of drinks and snacks
As the seasons turned
and the shadows grew long
and the leaves went from brown
to green again.

No more plastic kettles
and little teacups on saucers
and the parrot puppet
asking for more lumps of sugar
or the penguin stealing
chocolate chips from
the yellow beaked toucan.

Hot tea is so posh
Iced tea from Daddy's pitcher
in a summer's day
biscuits and gravy
instead of biscuits and sandwiches
childhood put away
Mum's teacup stands alone.

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