Grandpas Rocking Chair For M Lady Chitra Poem by ivor or ivor.e hogg

Grandpas Rocking Chair For M Lady Chitra

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On the front porch a rocking chair
nobody uses no one dare
Nor dare they move it anywhere.
Grandpa decreed it must stay there

What grandpa said was what he meant
he left no room for argument.
He simply stated his intent
Though other folk felt different

When Grandpa died the family tried
to set his iron rule aside
You’ll rue this day their Grandma cried
Your Grandpa will not be defied.

They moved the chair to show they could
though grandma did not think they should
She warned them all that nothing good
would come of this. She understood

although she knew Grandpa was dead.
She knew he’d rise in wrathful pride
to reinforce what he has said.
His last command before he died.

The chair was moved despite her pleas.
Her warnings were not listened to.
From that day on they knew no peace
Til grandma told them what to do

The rocking chair must be restored
to where Grandpa said it should be.
They all agreed of one accord
the chair replaced immediately.

Sometimes at night it seems to be
moving gently slowly rocking
Although there’s nothing they can see
they know that Grandpas visiting.

To see his word is still obeyed.
That no one moves his rocking chair.
Nobody will they’re too afraid.
They know sometimes he still sits there.

27-Oct-08

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COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Chitra - 30 November 2008

an eye opener for today's generation who treat people and things alike without any emotional affinity Sir, you have brought out that emotional attachment and affinity that should be associated with all things related to a person A person lives on in our lives through his belongings as well as wishes

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George Bernard-bloody-shaw 28 October 2008

Sometimes our family members live on. This poem made me think of a western movie, the old guy sitting on the verandah, rocking his chair and gaining the respect of his children and grandchildren. I could feel the fight of the grandfather to make his mark to get there. Us old folk feel that the respect and love of our descendants may continue long after we are gone. Great piece of writing, Ivor. George

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Susan Jarvis 28 October 2008

An adeptly penned epic of a poem. Majestic and haunting. S :)

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Hebburn.Co Durham U.K
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