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Grandfather
(1869 - 1960)
His house still
stands, its gardens now much overgrown, a sea of vetch and purple sage
the mullioned windows sightless look upon the old
beech shaded brook
and each reflects a vanished age.
I remember, as a boy, a plaque recalling Dartmouth days
a naval sword, an oaken chest, medals laid on
verdant baize
and, on a chair a leather book extolling
Shackleton and Cook
His house was built from Cotswold stone, with a
roof of Cornish slate
his pantry groaned with the best Scotch beef,
Welsh coal burned in his grate.
He had God
in his heaven the Queen on her throne
an empire eclipsing Imperial Rome,
and was master of all that his eye might survey
as he clattered through Chobham each Sunday to
pray.
We all had a kettle, we all let it leak. Our not
repairing it made it worse!!
Now, we haven’t had tea for a week, and the
bottom is out of the universe.!!
The Clyde, the mighty Clyde and Tyne from where
his cherished Dreadnoughts came
are silent now, the yards have died, and only
empty slips remain.
Sheffield Steel and Sheffield plate, the way of
Rhonda coal have gone
like Brierely Glass and Cornish Slate, consigned
into oblivion.
Replaced by bright new shopping malls where folk
with new found wealth acquire
cellphones, salmon , sides of gammon, anything
their hearts desire
Glass decanters, plastic Santas, pre-packed
puddings, pre whipped cream
mint and mustard cake and custard, everything save
self-esteem.
One hundred years ago it seems men were not made
like you and me
Proud they were, and certain sure of where they
stood in history
“The workshop of the world” they said, and so
it would forever be
I pity them their self-deceit, I envy them their
certainty
They could not make a game-boy play,
or work in Mr Tesco’s shops
sorting trays of broccoli or stacking shelves with
coco-pops
And those that can, they may well ponder on the
years that lie ahead
and, when they do, perhaps they
wonder if they’ might be better dead.
I now own a perfect kettle, leaks no longer need I
fear!
It’s supremely efficient, in no way deficient,
and made, I believe,
in Korea.