I survived
I survived
I survived peashooters,
and playing conkers, with a string,
And flipping ‘Glassy marlies’,
On an icy day in spring.
I survived a ‘Doshing’,
In a ‘Stonked off’ brackish brook,
And eating campfire taters,
That me Mother didn’t cook.
I survived a trolley,
Made of string and old pram wheels,
And falling off at breakneck speed,
(Yes, I know just how that feels).
I survived by sledging,
In the Winter down a hill,
On broken chair back runners,
With fingers frozen still.
I survived, by climbing,
In sand holes or in trees,
With dirty hands and faces,
And bloodened spattered knees.
I survived by scrumping,
and scavenging for food,
Apples and damsons from the tree,
They all did me good.
I survived, A CHILDHOOD,
A sweet and happy place,
And I look back how I survived,
With contentment, on my face.
Mick.
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