Scrap Iron! Poem by ANDREW BLAKEMORE

Scrap Iron!

Rating: 5.0


Scrap iron!
Cries the rag man with his bugle in his hand,
And with his unkempt horse slowly trudging on behind,
Adorned with red and green balloons tied tightly to its reins,
To give to all the children when some metal they do find.

Scrap iron!
Cries the rag man as he peers from left to right,
For the slightest movement and the glimpse of opening door,
But alas the street is quiet and nobody is about,
And so he blows his bugle now much harder than before.

Scrap iron?
Asks the rag man to a gent who trims his hedge,
But in resignation he does sadly shake his head,
And as the horse and rag man now continue on their way,
Decide to try their luck within another road instead.

Scrap iron!
Cries the rag man as the rain begins to fall,
So he dons a dirty cap to shield his greasy hair,
Slips on a tattered overcoat he keeps inside his cart,
And ties some string around it thinking life is so unfair.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Ernestine Northover 19 March 2008

Oh, this is great, again I could picture the scene so well from you writing. Sad that these old characters are now no more. Loved it. love and hugs Ernestine XXX

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Duncan Wyllie 17 March 2008

Traditions past, Nostalgia IS what it used to be when seen through such a beautiful form such as poetry and you Andrew have such a wonderful way of showing us that very fact Love duncan X

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Thad Wilk 10 February 2008

Hi Andrew! What a great poem, years ago we had a rag man as they called them then with horse and wagon, the old man didn't have a bugle but hollered sir rags! As kids we'd chase behind the wagon! Thanks for the past brought back! ! Friend Thad *10*! !

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