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The Age of Gold

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Imagine a world where pester power

rarely delivers the goods and a dawdling

hike to school’s the norm. You have fresh air,

your friends, and a small coin burning

a hole in your pocket. Spend it now

or do your best to make it last the week.

 

In class Rosanna Ferrario likes to sit

beside you. All the others make you blush.

They seem to know you like her too.

Give her a Love Heart with your message

so at least she’ll learn it’s true,

even though the taste is sour.

 

Your best friend Jan eats salami.

How can anyone like that stuff?

Does he like bacon boiled with cabbage?

The day you both forget the milk,

singing Beatles songs, Mr Murphy canes you

to help you mend your ways.

 

 

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Stephen Gospage

Sat 5th Aug 2023 16:49

A fine poem, David. My brother and I shared a tricycle, I seem to remember, even when I had my leg in plaster. Your words conjure up shared memories.

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Julian (Admin)

Sat 5th Aug 2023 12:24

A bogey in 1950s Oldham, soap box cart elsewhere. A red-hot poker was used as a drill for the bolt that made it steer.

'A cane to make you mend your ways', speaks to the worldview of those male teachers who, fresh from service in the armed forces saw discipline as more important than learning. Beat it in to them, their mantra.

Grand poem, David.

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M.C. Newberry

Fri 4th Aug 2023 16:13

A nice return to those long-ago childhood days for me. But I
dreaded the milk we were expected to drink at my school. It
wasn't until I was a teenager and found its ice-cold version more
to my taste that I took to drinking it regularly - mainly as an "aid" to the physical exertions that were demanded of me then. Even
now i have a distaste for the luke-warm version in a glass!

Uilleam Ó Ceallaigh

Thu 3rd Aug 2023 11:11

A Trolley!
I used to have one of those-now I'm off it.

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