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Wednesday, 30 January 2013
A Schoolboy Crush
It was a time of innocence
Of chalkboards and schoolbus distance
Of a girl whose sunny smile
Kept me distracted for a long, long while
My first present to her was a set of dolls
From saved pocket money as I do recall
All made-up pretty and dressed up nice
Not much bigger than two stacked up dice
A day in school did finally come
When I stood by her all silly and dumb
I could only look at her with loving gaze
All love-struck, speechless and kinda' dazed
From then on my head would swell
Whenever I got to school and hear the bell
For in class there was only joy
To see her laugh, to hear her voice
Chorus:
Then there's that thing she does with her hair
Then there's that thing she does without a care
Then there's that thing that leaves me weak
Then there's that thing that my heart will seek
A love so new
A love so true
A love I love... Only you
Now it is a time of reflection
Of old friends and youthful action
I recall that girl of darker hair and skin
Whose smile and eyes could shut out din
I know not now how she might look
Does she play the guitar, does she cook?
I remember her from Girl Guide days
Me with my NPCC and drill marching ways
Ah, I am glad for a puppy love expressed
At least I will not live forever in regret
For when one's heart is shining like a light
It should bathe the other with full delight
A virgin love is a treasure to keep
To remind us before our final sleep
Of a time when the world was right
And there sweetly I will go into the night
- by TC Lai
Hello! Really enjoyed your poem! Found it by accident while searching for tiny dolls! Your picture of the tiny dolls is so cute! Are the dolls yours? Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for your reply! They are so cute, would you be interested in selling a few of them? Where did you ever find them? Not sure which place I should reply to, so you will probably get this twice...sorry about that! Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteBought them from a mama shop (or mamak shop, a streetside Indian sundry shop common in 60s/70s Singapore). They are called Liddle Kiddles. Haven't decided if to sell them. But you can find some on sale at eBay. I think they were only in production for 2/3 years. Probably from the Liddle Kiddle Jewelery Locket or Ring collection (given their big eyes).
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