Mine, by right!

My old age pension IS NOT a ‘benefit’!

Mine, by right!

All my life did I pay, week by week, day by day,
From my regular weekly wage,
To give me a pension of some sort,
That would help me, in my own age.

Year by year my deductions were taken,
By the clerk, from my pay, at the pit,
And I thought at this time, that this pension was mine,
I thought I was paying for it.

I was told, in my age, it was part of my wage,
Not a ‘benefit’, there to be sought,
I had paid all my life, both myself, and my wife,
I thought it was something I’d bought.

So don’t tell me now I’m a beggar,
And don’t say that my pension’s a gift,
It was part of a contract between us,
And I kept my own part of it.

Don’t say that it costs you a fortune,
To pay out on these pensions each day,
For you have had our money and spent it,
Or given it all away.

You must honour your own obligation,
Pay MY pension in full, and on time,
It was part of my pay, week by week, day by day,
It was only deferred – IT IS MINE!

Mick
(Copyright Michael Westwood 2014)

About the author

Mick Westwood
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I am a 71 year old retired coal miner, who spent 30 years working underground. Having time on my hands, and in order to keep my brain exercised, I decided to try to write poetry and put down on paper some of my life experience, and my hopes, dreams and other thoughts. I also do a little gardening, but I am hopeless at housework. Much to my wife's displeasure.

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