Tim Kiely plays for Millstreet Celtic Football Club one who is into sport
And on the Millstreet Website he writes his match report
A Millstreet man who does his bit for the World game of football
And his penmanship pleases many but many is never all.
That one cannot please everyone at that why feel surprised
Of late his usage of the English language has been harshly criticized
But you win some and you lose some in life as some do say
And lets hope Tim does not take it to heart and give writing away
The English language it has changed a lot since Geoffrey Chaucer's time
Within the past few decades we've witnessed the death of rhyme
And those who talk of perfection and on such does believe
Must also realize that perfection is beyond any human to achieve
The near perfect usage of language is for the so called literary elite
Tim Kiely does it his way he speaks the language of Millstreet
If everyone used near perfect language how boring we would be
Difference makes us more interesting that's how it seems to me
One who writes in the true dialect of Duhallow's Millstreet Town
Lets hope the criticism it does not get him down
He ought to be commended for his service to his favourite sport
I am one who enjoy reading Tim Kiely's match report.
Thursday, September 15, 2011
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