Back To My Roots For Friend Bob Poem by ivor or ivor.e hogg

Back To My Roots For Friend Bob



The sun is setting on the sea.
It paints the restless waters red.
I sit alone solitary
and from my vantage point I see

The sky darken to indigo
I sit alone and watch night fall.
I choose to stay although I know
that duty calls and I should go.

Back to the harsh reality
I have to cope with every day.
The endless noise of the city.
With which I feel no empathy.

I must suppose I’ll always be
the country boy that I once was
But driven by necessity
I left my home reluctantly.

There was no future there for me
No way to earn my daily bread
Just endless grinding poverty.
A prospect which I chose to flee.

I was naïve and hopeful then.
I thought the city offered me
A better chance to start again
But sadly I was mistaken.


The hungry city swallowed me.
I found a job which paid my way.
A porter in a mortuary
The ultimate in irony.

I served the dead to stay alive.
But every hour that I was free.
I needed fresh air to survive.
I took my car and I would drive.

Out to the hill above the sea
to fill my lungs with fresh clean air.
And for a little while be free
from scents and sounds of the city.


I will retire very soon.
I think that I have earned the right.
To sit outside my door at noon
or if I choose to watch the moon.

I shall go back where I belong
Back to the open countryside.
Although I’m old I am still strong
I have no doubt I’ll get along.

Quite happily where I should be
I was not meant for city life.
I‘ll leave the city thankfully.
Retirement will set me free.

26/07/2009
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