Joy Riders
Beneath this poem is a link to a video/audio of the piece after which there is a short explanation regarding some of its content.
On the good days we stole cars
just to get beyond these streets,
Its painted curb-stones scars
of our childhoods, incomplete.
Toward the border wild and fast
between the check-points glare,
we never thought our luck would last,
that we'd get out of there.
Some are dead and some exiled
some others disappeared,
but some remained to be reviled
by those they never feared.
The balaclava'd beasts have gone
the pigs and armoured cars,
but drums and whistles still play on
in church halls, clubs and bars.
It's nostalgia now and frontline tours
all Guinness, Beer and Songs,
fine words agreed by titled whores
forgiving all their wrongs.
The "Fifty-fifty" and the "Six-pack"
are forgotten now by most,
though not the shattered kneecaps
or by The Mothers of The Ghosts.
We're a two-name town of nervous souls
pressed up against our past,
Joy Riders to the future
and going nowhere fast.
https://wolfgarwords.com/2024/03/07/joy-riders/
David RL Moore
Fri 8th Mar 2024 15:49
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJ8egllDRNc
Thank you for the comments Uilleam and Leon,
Thanks to those who sent flowers.
I wasn't aware the Kenova report was to be published today. Its reading and relaying of such treachory sickens me to my stomach.
The trail of unnecessary dead needs to be accounted for by those responsible for failings and negligence on all sides. All of what has been released has been known by those involved and the powers that be for decades.
May that never happen again in my lifetime in my Country (or any other) it quite easily could, that is a problem.