Middle Aged Jim Poem by Francis Duggan

Middle Aged Jim



Middle aged Jim who does live on his own
He is not well liked or he is not well known
He does not have children or a partner or wife
He works but never does socialize and he lives a quiet life
But he proved himself the bravest one of the town
The day ageing widow Mrs Cartman's house burned down
He went through the flames and the smoke and brought the unconscious woman out
Of his courage that day he did leave none in doubt
It is thanks to Jim she is living today
He is my hero of him she does say
That he risked his life for glory none him could accuse
Since an award for bravery he did refuse
A moody loner in his mid forties his brown hair turning gray
But he is a man among men of Jim one can say.

Sunday, March 18, 2018
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