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Three Phrases of Life

I have had a bit of time to myself this week, mostly last night with the Presidential Election in the USA and as I have began to notice that when I have some free time on my hands I like to sit and read stories of real people, living hand to mouth on a day to day basis with often little or no help. I know depressing isn't it.

But it also gives me time to think about family and the place where I grew up and what it was like to live on a council estate in the North of England. One thing I always do is turn to the family book of poems that reflects on times growing up in the backwaters of Britain.

I have an aim that one day these poems will be published and I believe many people will resonate with them as memories coming flooding back, some poems are family orientated, some are influenced by the environment around us and some are just great poems that put a smile on your face. 

So with all the current uproar in global politics, I thought I would quote a few phrases from one of my grandfathers poems aptly titled "As I See It"

If you see Police out on the beat
Make them welcome in your street,
Help keep criminals at bay
As we live from day to day.

I think we should cater more
For those who stay within the law,
Keep lonely people free from cold
Care for them as they grow old.

Folk in residential homes
Shouldn't have to live like gnomes,
Let all know that help is near
So no-one has to live in fear.

These three paragraphs sum up what I believe is what is missing in the world today. This poem was written over 20 years ago. Makes you think how far we have come.


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