Rainy Friday Nights

My school week was over it was Friday night again
I didn’t need the weather man to tell me if it was going to rain.
It always did in winter when it was time to do my round
selling postal saving stamps to customers for a pound

Encouraged by the Post Office to save for a rainy day
any extra coins that would sometimes go astray.
Squirrelled away in mattresses or in cookie jars
by a public who’d lost confidence in banks in pre and post world wars

Collected to pay household bills
or buy interest building savings bonds
releasing funds into the economy
for investments locally and beyond

While I knocked at every door
and waited in the pouring rain
I was met with the scent of fish and furniture polish
each house practically smelled the same

A fifty year old memory from my school days
a tale that’s great to share
from the mid sixties
when entrepreneurial opportunities were everywhere

Those few hours I helped my nan each rainy Friday night
are cherished kodak moments of my girlhood past
streamed in from my internal album
of my life in east Belfast

Written by Irene Kerr (c) 25/11/2016

About the author

Irene Kerr
726 Up Votes
Hi my name is Irene Kerr (Potter) I currently live in Calgary and I am happily retired. I enjoy writing poetry I hope you enjoy them.

More from Irene Kerr

Call To Arms
Call To Arms The call to arms was not ignored they proudly joined the line To enlist in the...
Read More
Happy Thanksgiving
Happy Thanksgiving As we will celebrate Thanksgiving once again I’ve taken a walk down...
Read More
Teatime At The Palace
Teatime at the Palace Paddington Bear was excited when he was invited to have tea with Her...
Read More
Happy May Long Weekend
Happy May long weekend How about that weather yesterday Mother Nature is toying with us...
Read More
If you enjoyed reading this, show your appreciation to the author with a thumbs up!

Irene Kerr would love your feedback, please leave your comments below:

Loading Comments

Showcase your literature

Not a member?

You need to be a member to interact with Silversurfers. Joining is free and simple to do. Click the button below to join today!

Click here if you have forgotten your password
Click here to visit the showcase home page