Ricky Poem by Francis Duggan

Ricky



'Oh' Ricky what's your new year resolution
It's been so long since you have worked for pay?
Don't mention work to me today of all days
I need some rest and peace on New Year's day.

I'm forty five it's four years I remember
Since factory I worked in closed their door
'Twas said they would re-open after six months
But this closure 'twould seem forever more.

I'll not be making new year resolutions
For workers many and jobs far too few
When I apply for work the bosses tell me
We need a younger fitter man than you.

And Ricky did you have a happy Christmas?
On Christmas eve I was drunk going to bed
And on Christmas morning I felt nauseated
And had this fuzzy feeling in the head.

But I did quite enjoy my Christmas dinner
A cooked chicken I bought at the super store
I finished off the chicken in one sitting
And I felt so full could not have eaten more.

And do you see a better future Ricky?
I'm happy with my lot in life he said
I do not even think about tomorrow
For who would even know what lay ahead.

He won't be making New Year resolutions
A contented man his type of person rare
I'm happy with my lot in life says Ricky
'In fact he doesn't seem to have a care'.

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