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John Betjeman - Summoned by Bells (excerpt)John Betjeman - Summoned by Bells (excerpt)
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Walking from school is a consummate art: Which route to follow to avoid the gangs, Which paths to find that lead, circuitous, To leafy squirrel haunts and plopping ponds, For dreams of Archibald and Tiger Tim; Which hiding place is safe, and when it is; What time to leave to dodge the enemy. I only once was trapped. I knew the trap - I heard it in their tones: "Walk back with us." I knew they weren`t my friends; but that soft voice Wheedled me from my route to cold Swain`s Lane. There in a holly bush they threw me down, Pulled off my shorts, and laughed and ran away; And, as I struggled up, I saw grey brick, The cemetery railings and the tomb.
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