Chuck Berry Poem by Paul Butters

Chuck Berry



They'll be rockin' in Heaven
Down St. Peter's Gate Way.
Chuck Berry passed over,
But he still can play.

True King of Rock,
He'll live for evermore.
And he'll keep duck walking,
Along that golden shore.

His guitar keeps twanging,
Wah wah tlang tang tang.
Ya want a Showman?
Chuck's still yer man.

He died at ninety.
It was very sad.
But now he's up there,
I'm sure that God is glad.

He'll love that Rock N Roll Music,
Chuck's sense of humour too.
A touch of Devil also,
When he sings the blues.

So all you Saints and Angels,
You better move and hurry,
For they all want to dance with
That amazing Chuck Berry.

Wednesday, March 22, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: celebrity,memorial,music
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Paul Butters

Paul Butters

Leeds, West Yorkshire.
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