A POEM TO WHICH I CAN RELATEI remember the bologna of my Childhood,And the bread that we cut with a knife,When the Children helped with the housework,And the men went to work not the wife.The cheese never needed a fridge,And the bread was so crusty and hot,The Children were seldom unhappy,And the Wife was content with her lot.
I remember the milk from the bottle,With the yummy cream on the top,Our dinner came hot from the oven,
And not from a freezer; or shop.The kids were a lot more contented,They didn't need money for kicks,Just a game with their friends in the road,And sometimes the Saturday flicks.I remember the shop on the corner,Where cookies for pennies were soldDo you think I'm a bit too nostalgic?Or is it....I'm just getting Old?Bathing was done in a wash tub,With plenty of rich foamy suds
But the ironing seemed never endingAs Mama pressed everyone's 'duds'.I remember the slap on my backside,And the taste of soap if I sworeAnorexia and diets weren't heard ofAnd we hadn't much choice what we wore.Do you think that bruised our ego?Or our initiative was destroyed?We ate what was put on the tableAnd I think life was better enjoyed.Author, Unknown...If you can remember those days...Continue to enjoy your Retirement & GOD BLESS YOU.
Sunday, February 7, 2016
A POEM TO WHICH I CAN RELATE
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