Me Dad Poem by Bob Gibson

Me Dad

Rating: 5.0


Jim Mattison, was a neighbor, through working life he sailed
My Dad his breath did labor, from chemicals inhaled
One day there paths did meet, a funeral to abate
For Jim it was a grave to dig, for dad it was a mate

Dad stopped to cough and take a breath, but Jim with hardened shell
Said! waste of time you going home I'll bury you as well!
In his prime I would have seen the twinkle in Dads eye
Jim! knew of this, and of dads health, still! he smiled! with a sigh!

Two old men! with swords to cross, is there any winner
Bones that are six feet underground, a savior or a sinner
Both are dead and Jim was buried in a plot that was berated
But, Dad said no! he'll not bury me I want to be cremated

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Bob Gibson

Bob Gibson

Billingham County Durham
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