Friday, December 31, 2021

In Love As In Life

There are disappointments in love as in life
The young woman he loves is another man's wife
Of late he has not been in the club rooms of the football club
Or had a few drinks with his mates in the local pub
Time will heal his loveache but this will not be soon
The woman he loves is on her honeymoon
Mutual love between them never began for to end
To her he is only a platonic friend
For unrequited love for one always a price to pay
He is grieving for what he cannot have today
One of the sad people of the town
In love as in life many an up and a down
This evening he will not join in the New Year cheer
He sits on his own at home drinking a beer.

A Great Teacher

That Nature is a great teacher in truth one can say
As we learn from her something new every day
And though she is one who never does cease to surprise
Of her so much to learn one does come to realize
Nature is one who has ways of her own
And so much about her remains as unknown
The one who has in her the magical power
She helps Mother Earth from a tiny seed to grow a beautiful flower
Due to the abuse for money on Mother Earth Nature's flora and fauna becoming rare
What the World needs now are more of the environmentally aware
The abuse of Nature has it's source in human greed
And of more human friends Mother Earth is in need
That Nature is a great teacher as a truism remain
And from her many lessons so much knowledge we gain.

Many Of Those

Many of those looked on as successful in the Human World of today
From their higher selves seem further away
Than the unadmired of their side of the town
Who live their lives as strangers to renown
For they live with their egos well under control
And though in their communities they never play a leading role
Of the needs of others are quite of aware
And kindness and compassion have in them to share
Of the praises of the wealthy and those looked on as successful many may sing
But too much praise for the ego is not a good thing
Not many egotistical people among the strangers to fame
And among the wealthy and admired few humble one could name
For most things in life always some price to pay
And for the wealthy and famous it is also this way.

Thursday, December 30, 2021

Coursing's Last Year

Live hare coursing for decades enjoyed by coursing fans in Ireland
By an act of parliament may well soon be banned
One of the last surviving blood sports in Europe it's end may be near
The year two thousand and twenty two may well be coursing's last year

Coursing dogs of recent years by law a muzzle has to wear
Which does save the life of a cruel end of many a hare
But this did not bring the campaign of the anti coursing people to an end
And now the survival of coursing on politicians does depend

Few things last forever in truth one can say
And suppose coursing in Ireland has known of  a better day
With the anti coursing movement gaining momentum and their numbers on the rise
For the Irish Government to ban it would not come as a surprise

The end of coursing in Ireland coursing fans will not celebrate
But in most things in life there is a use by date
The end of live hare coursing in Ireland it well may be near
The year two thousand and twenty two may be it's last year.

On Australian Magpies

The black and white birds who do sing every day of the year
The warbling of the Australian magpies so pleasant to hear
Visual and vocal memories of them not hard to retain
Once seen and once heard you will know them again
On nest of sticks lined with dried grass and rags and feathers and hair high on branch of tree
That from the ground is not hard to see
One to six greenish brown dotted eggs the female bird lay
From their breeding territory they chase all other birds away
Called magpies due to their colouring but in reality piping shrike
Quite territorial and bullies other birds them do not like
Among the best known of Australian birds since they live Australia wide
In town parks and gardens and padocks of the countryside
Distinctive in their black and white feathers and their warbling song
Once seen and once heard you will never again get them wrong.

On Politicians

Though of different political parties they are much the same
Most politicians are self centered and do seek their own fame
Except for the rare exceptions the honourable few
Most of them serve their own interests this is not saying what is new
The most successful politicians do know of how to deceive
Many of them so deceitful their own lies they do believe
To lie to them comes easy in parliament they lie every day
To the truth most politicians respect never seem to pay
Most politicians are in politics for power and financial gain
For only a short time the honest politicians in politics remain
They soon grow disenchanted with the corruption of greed
Though Worldwide houses of parliament of their sort of are badly in need
The majority of politicians one can say far from just
People that one on should not place much trust.

Wednesday, December 29, 2021

From Millstreet

From Millstreet i have been quite a long time away
And my erstwhile friends there may not need me as their friend today
I socialized with them played games of football
But since many a Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall

I may have left Millstreet but Millstreet did not leave me
On my flights of fancy i often does see
Old Clara half cloaked in the gray fogs of rain
In the mind of the migrant the mental images of the past remain

With the silver tongue that is never still
The low babbling sound of the Claramore Rill
Flowing onwards in Claraghatlea forever more
At the start of it's journey to the Atlantic shore

Where i grew to love Nature as a young boy
And learning of her ways today i enjoy
In this often sunny place in this Land far south
Of the fields of the badger and waterways of the brown trout

My best days are in the long forever gone
And the clock on my life ever keeps ticking on
And of the old fields i loved only memories i retain
Though in fancy i often walk on them again.

The Gray Roos At Tower Hill

Resting in the high scrub amidst the trees from sight hidden away
The gray roos at Tower Hill one seldom sees out by day
At twilight from their hiding spots they venture out
For to graze on the long grass and go on hop about
Going back just over two centuries in real time not that long
The gray roos were hunted for food by the local indigenous tribe known as the Peek Wurrong
Who became the dispossessed of their homeplace
At the arrival of Europe's fair skinned race
Sadly the Peek Wurrong not now in Tower Hill though the descendants of the roos they hunted live there today
That time only brings partial change seems true for to say
Close to the Pacific in the coastal Moyne Shire countryside
The volcanic valley of Tower Hill has it's secrets to hide
Today in Tower Hill no sound of a didgeridoo
But no shortage as well of gray kangaroo.

I Too Can Be Judgmental

Of the flaws in others are you only aware
And of your own imperfections have you one thought to spare
Of the judgmental sort there are plenty like you
And suffice to say i am one of those too
Our own imperfections in others we see
Though with this assumption you do not agree
We all have our flaws though you do not see it in this way
Not many near to sainthood in the World of today
It is easy to judge others quite easy indeed
But of far less of the judgmental the Human World is in need
Those who know of their own imperfections are known to be compassionate and kind
And of the helping of others are always willingly inclined
I too can be judgmental this much of me i know
Perhaps one reason i do not have the inner glow.

Tuesday, December 28, 2021

Have Some Of Your Memories

Have some of your memories ever brought you close to tears
As you thought of your past in the now long gone years
Of when you were a young person a long time ago
Long before time it did become your foe

On the roadways of life you have been up and down
Since your younger years in the far away town
The children that you played childhood games with  then
Have nowadays aged to ageing women and men

Many Seasons have passed since your physical prime
Eventually we all do run out of time
Our biological clocks keep on ticking away
The baby born yesterday is ageing today

Your parents deceased your siblings like you the years on them show
People do age in time and younger anyone never grow
Your memories like many a mixture of grief and joy
Like your younger years friends every girl and boy

A migrant where you now live and you would feel a stranger today in your hometown 
On old streets you often did walk up and down
And only the memories in you now does last
Of the happy and sad times you know of your past.

On Magpie Larks

In cup shaped nest of mud high on branch of tree
The female lay pale pink spotted eggs of five four or three
Medium sized black and white birds known as magpie lark, mudlark or peewee
All over Australia birds one often does hear and see
They live on tiny insects they find on the ground
Their heads seemingly bobbing as they walk around
To be different in behaviour and appearance from other species one of their claims to fame
Not that scared of people they seem almost tame
In parks and paddocks, backyards and gardens they spend their days
And as they call out peewee their wings they do raise
Among the birds of Australia one of the better known
One can say of them they have ways of their own
Often seen and heard in paddocks, backyards and many a town park birds one does see every day
Quite familiar and distinctive of them one can say.

To The Millions Who Do Love Her

To the millions who do love her she is such a source of joy
But a minority of greedy people for the sake of money some of the Earth's beauty destroy
And on so doing many of Nature's flora put on the endangered list
On abusing the Earth the one who feeds us all for her resources greedy humans do persist
Some of us criminal environmental vandals for want of a better name
Our abuse of our Earth Mother is to our eternal shame
The wrongs we do to the one who feeds us to our own selves we do
This is how that i do see it whatever about you
I am unworthy to be called a greenie though i see Mother Earth as a friend
Though in the past i too have harmed her i am not one to pretend
For our sins against our Earth Mother there will be some price to pay
And about us the children of the future will not have nice things to say
Since we only have created for them a World of food shortage and poverty
The Earth who supports all life forms do not have a friend in humanity.

Monday, December 27, 2021

As A Person

As a person you can only live to be the best that you can be
And look for the good in others and good in them you will see
The good things you do for yourself says far less about you
Than the good things for others that you do choose to do
When you are in financial difficulties you know who your  friends are
And it may not be the one who owns and drives the expensive to buy car
The one who does have loads of cash one of the town's wealthy few
But the one on a weekly average working wage this is not saying what is new
Those who are kind to others do sow Karma's good seed
And it is true of more of their sort the Human World is in need
Only the best of people help the financially down
And their sort never among the admired of any village, city or town
They may not be the sort of people others of wish to know
The people of natural kindness who does have the inner glow.

Their Life's Journey

Their life's journey for any two people not the same 
Some are destined to know of wealth and fame
And some born to live a life of poverty
To live and die poor in their life's destiny
Millions of people Worldwide are homeless and hungry today
And many are working for poor take home pay
For every big winner many have to lose
And losing is a thing anyone does not choose
Few do wish to know of the financially down
And Worldwide no shortage of their sort in any city or town
Money speaks every language as the wise one does say
This is how it is and it was always this way
Their life's journey does not lead to wealth and renown
Those born into poverty in city and town.

Matt

In his muscular body not one ounce of fat
Dark haired, broad shouldered and handsome the big fellow Matt
He has travelled and worked in the big country far north of Camperdown
Where he was born and raised in his southern hometown
In his early twenties his best years of him ahead
The top shearer in many a shearing shed
Without the responsibility of children or a partner or wife
He is enjoying the carefree single travelling life
Just a few years short of his physical prime
At the weekends in the country town pubs he enjoys a good time
Though he has no plans in the future to wed
With many a young female he has been to bed
Far from Camperdown his hometown in the south
Up north he is shearing and travelling about.

Sunday, December 26, 2021

Whatever About You

Human abuse for financial gain on Mother Earth is out of control
And destruction of their habitat on wildlife numbers is taking it's toll
The Earth that feeds us all is for us to live on and with other creatures to share
Though of this too few of uis does seem to be of aware
What we do to our Earth Mother to our own selves we do
This is how i do see it whatever about you
That us humans are not friends of Nature and her creatures there can be no denying
Due to bush fires from Global Warming and felling by loggers of blue gum trees koalas in large numbers are dying
Future generations of children sadly may not see
A koala sleeping or eating leaves on a gum tree
More wildlife species being added to the endangered list every day
And this seems a sad thing for to have to say
What we do to our Earth Mother to our own selves we do
This is how i do see it whatever about you.

Claraghatlea In December

In weather that is cold enough for to snow
A freshening wind with a chill in it from the Boggeraghs blow
In Claraghatlea soughing in bare deciduous trees
On weather temperatures just above zero degrees
Christmas in Claraghatlea is a cold and wet time of year
In the gray of the morning the cawing of the hungry rooks and gray crows one does hear
On bare deciduous trees hunger in their cry
With the clouds of rain gathering in a sunless sky
From Claraghatlea in December Spring in time seems far away
In the farmyard sheds cattle bellowing for silage or hay
The songbirds too hungry for to chirp or sing
Some of them will not be living for to welcome the Spring
On Claraghatlea in December the sun seldom shine
In weather temperatures varying from zero to nine.

He Proclaims Himself To Be A Major Poet

He proclaims himself to be a major poet with me this is okay
But what he is or is not is not for me to say
On who is a major poet literary critics are well paid to decide
In This Country the same as it is Worldwide
Though many would not see him as a poetic great
At least himself he does not under-rate 
His own praises in public he does like to sing
But in the twenty first century self promotion is not a rare thing
Yet self praise is no praise as the wise one does say
A truism from the past that remains relevant today
Though fame as a poet in life he pursue
One can only hope his literary dreams for him will come true
A young man in his twenties who likes to proclaim himself to be a major poet
Though many believe him as unworthy of even local literary note.

Saturday, December 25, 2021

Of Birds And Their Ways

Of birds and their ways my wonder only grow
Yet so little about them i can claim of to know
And those who know far more about them than i do say
That of them they do learn something new every day

It is a sad thing of  for to be aware
That many species of birds are becoming quite rare
Due to destruction of their natural habitat by humans and  human induced Global Warming that hurries on Climate Change
Many species of birds once quite common nowadays rare in their range

One can say of birds that they have ways of their own
And so much about them remains to be known
The more we learn about birds the more we come to realize
That of them there is so much to learn of  is not a surprise

Some birds not hard to recognize by their appearance or song
Once seen and once heard you never again get them wrong
And rarer species much harder to identify
Quite distinct in their difference seems hard to deny

Of birds every day i do learn something new 
And for to realize this i am not one of a few
And for those who love birds it is such a sad thing
To contemplate in time we may be near to the first silent Spring.

People With Love In Them

People with love in them have love for to share
And of the needs of others they are always aware
And though they may not be the heroines or the heroes of their side of the town
They never ignore the financially down
For their future good Karma always planting the seed
By helping the people of help most in need
Though they have their own challenges in life to meet
For attention with others they never compete
Being kind to others in life is their thing
And of  their own praises you will never hear them sing
Of the judgmental gene they seem to be free
The beauty in others they only do see
Since they have been born with the bright inner glow
People with love in them are nice people of to know.

Your Past

Just like the words of a memorable song
Wherever you go to your past with you goes along 
Your memories of what was in you does remain
In your times of reflection to visit again

Memories of people you have known of or of met
Some you remember with fondness and some you would rather forget
We age with years but the memories live on
In us of our past of the forever gone

The migrants have memories of their first homeplace
Where to many theirs used to be a well known face
Until the yearn for adventure lured them to elsewhere
For to experience life in the big World out there

It lives in your mind the beauty you have seen
Of the places in your travels that you to have been
But all we have of the past are the memories today
And life does go on as the wise one does say.

Friday, December 24, 2021

The Beauty Of December

I have never laid claim to the title of poet
Nor do i feel worthy of any literary note
I am one of those who write rhymes every day
Just for the love of doing it in truth i can say  

In the sunny mostly blue sky just a few clouds of gray
How nice to be outdoors on such a beautiful day
The young birds are chirping on the bushes and trees
And the warbling of the magpies carrying in the gentle breeze

That comes from the Pacific up from the saltwater bay
To describe such beauty the words not in me to say
The paddocks resplendent in Nature's flowers
That came into bloom in the late November showers

Were i born a poet i would write about
The beauty of December in this Land of the south
In weather mostly sunny and pleasant of around twenty degrees
When the warm air is full of the buzzing of bush flies and bees

And since a rhymer at best is the best i can be
I can only admire Nature's beauty around me
Every day the rhymes do come to me and in notebook i write them down
But never for money or literary renown.

On Laughter

Laughter from your mind keeps darkness away
Lucky the one who can laugh every day
Of anti depressant drugs she or he does not have any need
To happiness they do have in them the seed
Since the gift of laughter they do possess
In their minds they have the glow of happiness
Laugh and the World laughs with you as a truism remain
The meaning in this it's own self does explain
Since they do have in them the bright inner glow
Those who laugh easily others of wish to know
Few wish to know of the sad people of the town
Who seem unable to smile and feel mentally down
Those who laugh often make new friends every day
Laughter it is true does keep sadness at bay.

One Of The Town's Wealthiest

One of the town's wealthiest people recently passed away
Where the influence of money is of no value at peace he now lay
In his mid forties of a heart attack he died suddenly
Leaving a widow and a son and a daughter of twenty one and twenty three
Though they do grieve his passing in truth one can say
With the millions from the sale of his twenty houses they will be financially okay
As for him he is now only equal to those who died in poverty
Since death among people brings equality
To say money is not important would be to state a lie
But you cannot take it with you on the day you do die
In life money brought to him admirers and widespread renown
But today he is far worse off than the living poor of the town
In life he was admired as a financial success
But in death he lost everything he did possess.

Thursday, December 23, 2021

Nature Is One

Nature is one who has ways of her own
And so much about her remains as unknown
Even to those who on her have their uni degrees
And have spent many years studying about her in universities
The one who has known or know all about Nature in truth one can say
Has never seen or may never see light of day
On their writing of Nature more knowledge of her to others they bring
But not one of Nature who does know everything
Those who know most about Nature have become aware
That any of her secrets with human beings she never will share
Nature the one who helps Mother Earth grow a beautiful tree from a tiny seed
As humans on our very survival them we do need
And though we do not treat either of them as a friend
On our very existence on them we depend.

My Friends Over There

They were my friends before i went to live elsewhere
And i have not forgotten them my friends over there
We had so much fun in our games of football
Good memories live on a lifetime to recall
Living in places from their first home they could not reach by car
From their Birthland like me some of them ageing far
And some of them are of the deceased today
They did not live to die old for some life works in this way
My friends over there i may never more see
All we have are the memories of the what used to be
And though they have not aged in my memory
Today many of them would be strangers to me
I will remember them until the day i do die
If i did say different this would be a lie.

Their Own Dreams

Most people do have their own dreams to pursue
Though life dreams for so few do ever come true
Your dreams serve you well when you are struggling financially to cope
Depite your money problems they offer you hope
Of far better times in the days ahead
With those who have a dream in them hope is never dead
Life on you at present may be quite tough
And you may feel that you are not quite good enough
To compete with many you know who have tasted success
As you do not have personal achievements others to impress
You may not be a high achiever of your side of the town
But your dream gives you hope though you are financially down
As those with a dream do have in them hope
Of a better future and with their problems do cope.

Wednesday, December 22, 2021

He Is Not The Man

He is not the man that he was years ago
Time that ages everyone has become his foe
In his physical prime the town's champion athlete
And against the best in the Country with success he did compete
Bald headed and gray haired the years on him show
His fastest pace nowadays to say the least slow
He only has memories of a better day
And he did have his innings as some like to say
In his late seventies long past his physical prime
Eventually everyone loses out to time
A National champion in years now long gone
The biological clock on his life ticking on
Ten times a grandfather divorced from his wife
He has known of far better days in his life.

On The Day Reka Will Die

There will be rejoicing in Heaven on the day Reka will die
South west Victoria's finest cook few would say this is a lie
The keeper of Heaven's gate will welcome her with a loud hooray
Welcome to paradise Reka you are here for the long stay

The boss sent life's reaper to fetch you our head cook was given the sack
She was sent off to Limbo and will not be welcomed back 
Some of her cooking of late it was not the best
Your cooking talents were wasted in Victoria south west

We do know of you Reka that you are a cook apart
Tomorrow as the head of our kitchen you will start
Of your cooking up here none will complain in you south west victoria's loss is surely heaven's gain
Why we sent the reaper to fetch you is there any need to explain

On the day Reka will die there will be shedding of tears
By those who have been enjoying her cooking for many years
But they will find consolation when they look skywaards and say
Again we will relish her cooking one day

A lovely and kind hearted person and as a cook the best
To ever live in Victoria's south west
A top job awaits her in Heaven in some future date
And at her arrival there they will celebrate.

This Only Happens In Life

You are never too old to love or never too young to die
And that money speaks every language is surely not a lie
And the once wealthiest in eternal rest where the deceased does lay
Is now poorer than the poorest living in the World of today
Life is the greatest gift that anyone does possess
Superior in every way to any form of success
In life you may be doing it tough one of the financially down
But you are better off in every way than the former wealthy now deceased of the town
The poor divorced young mother of yesterday her luck has changed overnight
The result of a big lotto win has her future looking bright
One's luck can change in a day this only happens in life
Yesterday for herself feeling sad today a beaming divorced wife
One is never too old for to love or to die is never too young
Life is such a wonderful gift and it's praises deserve to be sung.

Tuesday, December 21, 2021

Old Jim

Old Jim does not have children or a partner or wife
But he is one who does make the most of his life 
An octogenarian bald headed and gray
Physically he is many years past his prime day
But he is a carefree and likeable sort of bloke
He can spin a good yarn or tell a good joke
He lives with his canine companion his black and white border collie Joe
That he bought as a puppy from a breeder a few years ago
A well liked and well known paid up member of the town's football club
And as the eldest patron of the local pub
He is one who is admired as humorous and wise
And knowledgeable on many subjects as many have come to realize
He became an octogenarian on his last birthday in May
Jim who makes the most of his every living day.

Forget About Dying

Forget about dying and your end of life's plan
And live for as long as you possibly can
Live for there may not be a life for your soul when you draw your life's last breath
There may not be anything for us post bodily death
We are born into life to eventually die
And life post bodily death for the soul may be based on a lie
Any deceased person i have known have not come back to tell
Of those other life places known as heaven and hell
Call me an agnostic or an atheist or call me what you may
Since i do not have a god for to kneel to for to pray
I just want to live on until the Reaper a visit to me pay
And i hope this will come about for me in a painless and a natural way
I may end my days far from where my existence began
And it is not for me an end of life plan.

I Cannot Envy Them

 I cannot envy people with lots of money and a widely known name
Who in life have to cope with the admiration of fame
By so many people looked up to and known
They do not seem to have lives of their own
All i need out of life is enough of food and a home to live in
And i leave it to others admirers for to win
How nice not to be well known on your side of the town
Responsibility does come with wealth and renown
Those who crave recognition as ever not rare
This is something of many of would be aware
At social gatherings and parties where people do meet
There are always people who for attention compete
I must say i cannot admire people for their material success
But then i am one of those strange people who is hard to impress.

Monday, December 20, 2021

Superb Blue Wrens

The dark and blue and brown male of such tiny size
To wonder his kind never cease to give rise
His partner the female a much duller gray
Blue wrens i see often though not every day
 
In bulky nest of lichen and dried bits of hay
Tiny pea sized pale brown dotted eggs in low bush she does lay
In backyards of humans they do not seem that shy
They let you get quite close to them before into cover they fly

In their range small birds one often does see
In backyards in towns and yards and gardens in the country
Their lives very short two years maybe
Too small against bigger birds to defend a territory

They live on tiny insects they find on the ground
Their long thin tails cocked as they hop around
Quite interesting small birds of them one can say
They often fall victims to cats and to birds of prey

They have a distinctive squeaky little song
And once seen and once heard one never again get them wrong
In town parks and gardens they seem almost tame
And blue wrens for them does seem an apt name.

Today I May Feel A Stranger

Today i may feel a stranger in my first homeplace 
Where mine to many was a known face
Claraghatlea within walking distance of Millstreet Town
Where on old Clara Mountain as ever looks down
Some i went to school with among the deceased now lay
And some in Duhallow did not choose to stay
And some who are ageing in the homeplace like me showing time's decay
With the passage of time we do age by the day
Where i grew to love Nature when i was a boy
And learning of her ways today i enjoy
In this beautiful and sunny place in this Land far south
Of the fields of the rooks and waterways of the brown trout
Today perhaps the old fields i loved would look much the same
Some of them even had their own given name.

Not Destined To Die Old

As they lay chewing their cuds in the paddock they do not have a care 
It is only of the now that they are aware
Three years old well conditioned in market soon to be sold
They were born into life not destined to die old

In the early Summer in December after a mild and damp Spring
Such weather that a financial bonus to the beef farmer does bring
From eating nutritious young grass his steers on a rapid weight gain
On what will be a finanmcially profitable Season for him no reason for to complain

In the shade of the trees out of the warmth of a sunny and a warm Summer's day
The contented cattle chewing their cuds lay
Without seeming to realize that their end is near
They will not be living this time next year

Suppose they are lucky that they do not realize
That they are fast approaching their final sunrise
It can be said of us humans that we are unlucky in a way
On that we do realize for us there is a final day.

Sunday, December 19, 2021

The Greatest Gift

I may not be wealthy or talented yet nonetheless
The greatest gift of all i does possess
The great gift of life without it i would not exist
Of all human gifts it does top every list
The sun it is shining a soft breeze blowing from the saltwater bay
How great to be living on such a nice day
The wild birds are singing on the bushes and trees
Their music is carrying in the freshening breeze
A weather temperature high for the day of a sunny twenty four degrees
The warm air full of the buzzing of bush flies and bees
Above the wildflowers in the paddocks white butterflies flitting about
On this beautiful day in December in this place in the far south
In a Human World where billions of people compete for material and financial success
Life remains the greatest gift anyone does possess.

John Masefield

He was England's Poet Laureate for quite a long time
John Masefield the poet who wrote stories in rhyme
With words he was one who surely had a way
His genius is living in his poems today

The Daffodil Fields, Reynard The Fox and The Everlasting Mercy
In these and other poems the Ledbury Poet created his own history
Such long narrative poems as Dauber, Lollingdon Downs and The Widow In The By Street
With the best story poems in English literature do favourably compete 

John Masefield of life enjoyed a lengthy span
He became a sailor as a young man
He did live his poetry of him one can say
He was one from his writing who earned his pay

One of the last great rhyming poets of the past
In the nineteen sixties he breathed his last  
His poems have long outlived him and joy to many do bring
And his many admirers his praises does sing.

It All Comes To Nothing

It all comes to nothing old Johnny does say
Since for all of us there is a last night and day
What any of us achieved in life comes to nothing in the end
We are born to mortality why otherwise pretend

Many times a great grand-dad divorced from Kate his wife
He feels rather happy on his own in life
Kate is remarried to Dave of Johnny a former friend
In life a new love often begin when an old love does end

Johnny he may be growing old on his own
But you will not hear him say of happier days he has known
Though balding and grey haired he looks well for eighty nine
And every day he enjoys a glass or two of red wine

On Saturday evening in the local pub in the hour of song
He always joins in the chorus of the sing along
For one of his age his memory serves him well
And of his life he does have many stories to tell

Old Johnny says we only can learn from the past
And you should live every day as if it is your last
We are born into life to eventually die
A fact of our existence and fact never lie.

Saturday, December 18, 2021

John Clare

John Clare he did not have a literary degree
He learned from Nature her lessons were free
From a Helpston herdboy to one of literary note
His name lives today as a great Nature poet

As a wordsmith John Clare with words had a way
He learned from Nature something new every day
From the elders of the Village he learned about fauna and flora as a boy
And writing about Nature he surely did enjoy

The poems of John Clare were born of  joy and tears
He died in Northampton mental asylum where he had lived for years
Since he breathed his last one hundred and fifty five years in time has gone
Yet he is the only one from his Village whose name does live on

As a person of note in literary history
Though he lived and died in poverty
England's greatest Nature poet many literary experts do say
His legend is living in his poems today.

Of Nature We Learn

Of Nature we learn something new every day 
And for lessons from her we do not need to pay
The warm Summer air full of the buzzing of bees
And the wild birds are singing on the bushes and trees

A weather forecast high for the day of  twenty three degrees
And white butterflies seemingly dancing in the freshening breeze
That in the leafy branches gently soughs it's way
December a beautiful time of year in truth one can say

Just a few clouds of grey in the mostly blue sunny sky
And young birds chirp as in and out of hedgerows they do fly
December in the far south always a nice time of year
With the holiday Season of Christmas quite near

The countryside looking green after the recent rain
With such pleasant weather it seems hard to complain
And the paddocks looking resplendent after the recent late Spring showers
Quite beautiful in their colours of Nature's wildflowers.

The Child Of Poor Parents

The child of poor parents the young girl or boy
Are perhaps happier playing with their Christmas toy
Than the children of the town's wealthiest parents who with their expensive toys are never satisfied
And their disappointment in this make no attempt for to hide
Wisdom from a sage from the days of old
Happiness with money cannot be bought or sold
Many of the wealthy on the wealthy side of the town
Despite their abundance in money often feel mentally down
Of the praises of money you will hear many sing
And though it is quite important it is not everything
Suppose the more one has the more one does want and need
Of  life's many truisms this is one indeed
The wealthy parents for toys a lot of money did pay
But their children with their expensive presents are not happy today.

Friday, December 17, 2021

Julia Gillard The Exception

Australia's first and only woman Prime Minister Julia Gillard not in politics today
And of politics does not have anything in public for to say
Unlike the living male former Prime Ministers who on politics keep waffling on
Without seeming to realize that their term in power has gone
When Julia was Prime Minister a lot of negative press she did receive
But this was negative and sexist political and press driven anti female behaviour one has to believe
Her amazing speech in Parliament on anti female sexism online famous Worldwide
For women a memory for to savour in pride
All bar one of Australia's former living Prime Ministers have not grown prudent or wise
Julia Gillard the exception one does come to realize
To stay in the political limelight she feels no desire
In her the women of Australia have a lot to admire
On the day she left Parliament was the last day 
On politics she had anything in public to say.

Not A Wise Thing

To try to look into the future is not a wise thing
For who is to say what tomorrow will bring
You may be a young person but who is to say
When the Reaper of lives will come reaping your way
People die as children and teenagers and in their lives prime
The Reaper of lives can visit you at anytime
Those who live for a century are of the rare few
And this is not saying anything that is new
It may serve you well to remember what the wise person said
Live for the now and never look too far ahead
Live and be happy for as long as you possibly can
For your term of living of time may not be a long span
Live in the now for yesterday has gone
Tomorrow for everyone will not dawn and life will go on.

The Conspirators

People without a mind of their own
Their sort Worldwide in numbers have grown
They are not that hard to deceive
On a conspiracy they willingly believe
They believe those who from broadcasting lies stand to gain
Which goes in some way to explain
Why those who in discretion does seem to be of in need
At convincing them to their way of thinking they succeed
Political and others looked on as important leaders Worldwide
On spreading of falsehoods does seem to take pride
From their easy to deceive admirers the truth they disguise
And they are quite good at broadcasting of lies
Those who from spreading of falsehoods do financially well
Become quite wealthy from the lies they do tell.

Thursday, December 16, 2021

So Proud Of Their Son

His mum and dad are so proud of their son the company c e o
That he is a huge success they will tell you so
He has climbed to the top of the ladder to success
And with his wife and children live at an exclusive uptown address
In public his mum and dad of their son sing his praises loud
He surely has made them feel so very proud
In life a big winner in a material way
But that material success does not prove the true worth of a person only true to say
One of the wealthy of the wealthier side of the town
Who never helps in any way the financially down
He is not one of those who does give to receive
On the promotion of the self he does only believe
His mum and his dad of him so very proud
In public they like to sing his praises loud.

Of A Good Education

Of a good education he has papers to show
But of Nature's ways so much he does have to know 
On some ways he is quite bright and on other ways slow
To him a currawong is a species of crow
Yet he would have you believe that he knows everything
And his own praises he certainly loves to sing
He will tell you of his uni degrees
And that his sort of knowledge does not grow on trees
That he has so much to learn he does not realize
Well educated in one subject but not very wise
Those who believe they know everything have nothing to learn of at all
Are words of old wisdom worthy of recall
Well educated in one subject but in many ways slow
To him a currawong is a species of crow.

They Used To Be Friends

They used top be friends but nowadays they are foes
Many human relationships work in this way one does have to suppose
For many years in business together as friends they did not stay
Nowadays of each other they do not have one nice thing to say
A dispute over money to hatred between them gave rise
And their dislike for each other they make no attempt to disguise
For dishonesty each other in public they blame
And hatred between them has taken to flame
Nowadays they treat each other in silence when they do meet
As strangers they pass each other on the street 
In business together and best friends up to a few years ago
Your best friend of the past today can be your foe
They fell out over money which is not a surprise
And mistrust between them to hatred has given rise.

Wednesday, December 15, 2021

Every Phone Call From Michael Kelleher

Every phone call from Michael Kelleher takes me far away
To that place where we first looked on the lamp of day
Claraghatlea just west of the Town of Millstreet
In the green countryside where the waterways meet

Though the changes in Millstreet are happening fast
He still likes to talk of his days of the past
And his friends there many of them ageing today
Good memories live on as the wise one did say

In nineteen sixty nine when his hair was light brown
Michael Kelleher left claraghatlea near Milltsreet Town
To work in Australia with his uncle Phil
Far south of his birthplace in view of  Clara's Hill

Out of Millstreet Michael Kelleher has lived the most of his life
With the lovely Rosemary nee Cronan his Australian wife
Grandparents many changes in Millstreet since then
Their children now middle aged women and men

In his working life as a pipe layer he worked hard for his pay
Michael Kelleher is in happy retirement today
Far south of Claraghatlea his first homeplace
In San Remo in South Gippsland in Victoria his is a known face.

Arrogance Does Not Have An Age To It

He told me yesterday was his birthday number ninety one
I offered to him my congratulations and a well done
It has been many years since he was in his life's prime
Though he is one who does not seem over-wrinkled from time

The hair on his balding head dyed chestnut brown
One of the arrogant aged males of the town
Though i knew i was not talking to a wise old sage
I told him he looked rather well for his age

A compliment that did seem to suit him quite well
Since by his body language the ego in him had begun to swell
He said in my youth i was a champion athlete
And today with males many years younger with success i compete

His own praises he seems quite willing to sing
With many nowadays this does seem an in thing
Arrogance does not have an age to it only true to say
Arrogant males young and old one does meet every day

For his age he is one who is light on his feet
But thanks be to goodness he is one i do not often meet
The arrogant males of the World are not rare
Am i telling you something of you are aware.

Ross Altmann

Koroit's greatest sculptor the artist named Ross
His huge body of work on display in Southern Cross
Just over three kilometres from Koroit Town
He is well on his way to far greater renown
The sculptings of Ross Altmann over time in value have grown
Through his work he is one who has become widely known
A character of sorts of him one can say
He is one who does make a new friend every day
Better known as a sculptor his work does readily sell
But a very good poet and a painter as well
A distinctive  character in his early sixties a former bricklayer by trade
But true artists like he is are born not made
In the Moyne Shire and Warrnambool most people know or know of Ross
With a huge body of work at Southern Cross.

Tuesday, December 14, 2021

For Every Big Winner

In a Human World where some have too much to drink and eat
Of alcohol, fish, vegetables, fruit and meat
Many are slowly dying of malnutrition every day
Of a fair go for all we do seem far away
The gap between the wealthy and the poor keeps on growing ever wide
That inequality is on the increase cannot be denied
Death the one the majority of people does fear
Among people the equalizer is obviously clear
In a World where people of money rule every town
Life is always tough on the financially down
Only the wealthy have a god on their side
And the poor sad to say growing poorer Worldwide
For every big winner many have to lose
And losing is a thing anyone does not choose.

Seano Murphy

Seano Murphy in Millstreet Town first saw light of day
Quite a likeable fellow of him one can say
Perhaps in his eighties ageing in Knocknagree
Doubtless as he always was today of cares he seems free
An intelligent person of him one can say
And one kind and helpful in his own charming way
A handsome dark haired fellow in his physical prime
And this is going back many Seasons in time
Although time like it is to all has become his foe
He would not have changed much from the Seano he was years ago
One of the finest dancers so lively on his feet
When he was in his prime in the Star of Millstreet
Growing old in Knocknagree one of Millstreet's own
Seano Murphy to many well liked and well known.

Those Who Don't Take Themselves Too Seriously

In a Human World where billions of people for success compete
And a new challenge every day many does have to meet
Those who do not take themselves too seriously one has to admire
Great fame and great riches in life not their desire
With what they have got they feel quite satisfied
And you never hear them say life is not on their side
On the ladder to success they feel no desire to climb far
And they feel happy for to own a second hand car
They never do daydream of great wealth and fame
And feel happy that theirs is not a well known name
Their sort are always nice people of to know
Since they do have in them the bright inner glow
For fame and for wealth they are not in the race
As they like to live life at a leisurely pace.

Monday, December 13, 2021

We All Do Belong

We all do belong to the human family
Though of different races and different culturally
And of different nationalities though  sexually some of us mix and breed
Originally we all are of a similar seed
Though it seems a sad thing to be of aware
That the racists among us as ever not rare
Of racism as such we may never be free
Not in my lifetime anyway it does seem to me
There are racists Worldwide in every village, city and town
Who on those who are dsifferent to them does choose to look down
People who never harmed them in any way they do treat as foes
Humanity is comprised of all sorts one does have to suppose
The non racist people one can only admire
And of singing their praises it does seem hard to tire.

The Leader To You

The leader to you may not be so to me
Since we look at things in our ways differently
To sheep most of us humans behave similar in one way
As we follow the one we look up to our leader every day
Even many who are living in extreme poverty
And in the Human World they are not in a minority
Have people they look up to as leaders and greatly admire
And just to be like them in life their desire
Yet some leaders the trust that their followers place on them betray
And leaders of their sort are not rare in truth one can say
Through different eyes difference we does see
The leader to you may not be so to me.

Pop

He is one who does not lead a trouble free life
He has lived for many years with a cranky wife
A verbal spray from her he often does cop
His son and daughter call him dad his grandchildren call him pop
To the rare gentle sort of male he does belong
Though not a physical weakling he is tall, broad shouldered and strong
His much smaller and petite looking wife bosses him around
In human relationships contradictions often abound
He loves her the only reason with her he does stay
And put up with her verbal abuse every day
Like as in everything in life does not go to plan
In every relationship between men and women the abusive one is not always the man
For some for falling in love there can be a price to pay
This is how it is and it was always this way.

Sunday, December 12, 2021

Though Many On This

Though many on this may not believe
There is truth in the saying those who give does receive
This is how it does seem to me anyway
If you wish for good Karma for it you must pay
Those who never choose for to help anyone
And for themselves only good things have ever done
And since they do never sow Karma's good seed
It will not be with them on their time of need
With what i am saying on this many may not agree
But it is each to their own is how it seems to be
To me Karma is real despite what many does say
We will reap in the future what we sow today
I am just one of those who happen to believe
That in life we must give if we wish to receive.

If Ever Again

If ever again i go back to Millstreet 
I will walk through the fields to where the waterways meet
Where i used to walk many Seasons ago
Long before time it did become my foe

Where i first grew to love Nature as a young boy
And learning of her ways today i enjoy
In this beautiful place in this Land far south
Of the fields of the rooks and waterways of the brown trout

Here in the home of koala, black wallaby and grey kangaroo
And emu, echidna and galah and yellow tailed black cockatoo
Time that ages all life has left it's mark on me
And the grey fog on Clara i may never more see

Only memories remain of con the master's and matty owens bog
where i often hunted with pudsy the dog
All i do have now are memories of the past
To reflect on a youth that seemed to pass far too fast

We are born into life to die eventually
And the past just a memory of the what used to be
What tomorrow holds for us who is to say
The now is what matter and the now is today

If ever i return to Millstreet in Duhallow the young people there would say
Who is the balding old bloke with hair of silver gray
So perhaps here in the coastal Moyne Shire suppose i will stay
And remember the old fields i loved far away.

She Is A Great Teacher

Of Nature we learn something new every day 
She is a great teacher in truth one can say
If open to learning we receive knowledge until the day we do die
Though what is true to one to another is a lie
Nature is one who has ways of her own
And so much about her remains to be known
Even by people who on her have their university degrees
As is said of knowledge it does not grow on trees
Of many more human friends Nature is in need
And those who do love her are lucky indeed
For she is a great teacher of this i feel no doubt
And of her there is so much to learn about
Nature as a teacher her equals are few
And every day of her we learn something new.

Saturday, December 11, 2021

It Was Not My Choice

It was not my choice to be born near the Town of Millstreet
In the green countryside where the waterways meet
But it was my choice to migrate from there long ago
That we do have some choices happens to be so
The Millstreet i grew up in would be different today
For time brings with it changes life works in this way
Nowadays Duhallow is new home to many a race
Where many migrants refer to it as their homeplace
Where i would be a stranger to many and few would know me by name
Those old fields i used to love would look much the same
As they did when i was younger many years ago
Long before time it did become my foe
And only the memories today do remain
Of what used to be and will not be again.

Time Does Not Wait

Time does not wait only true for to say
Every day we live one nearer to our last day
For this thing known as success with others we compete
And for most people in life many a challenge to meet
Life in many ways like a game of football
Of the fame and the glory the winner takes all
And though winning is what everybody does choose
In the Human World for one to win big many do have to lose
It is far harder to reach the summit of success than it is to slide down
There are far more losers than winners in every town
But despite all of this one must ask what life is about
For to death in the end everyone does lose out
And death treats the wealthy and the poor as equal on the day
When on their lives it does have the final say.

Friday, December 10, 2021

Not Hard To Radicalize

It is true that opinions can come at a cost
And because of them friendships have been known to be lost
The passionate can carry their opinions to the extreme
Some tend to get carried away with their beliefs it would seem
It is known that beliefs held by people Worldwide
Those who once were friends have been known to divide
It is true that some with their beliefs does get carried away
And can become violent and dangerous to enforce their say
Religion, politics, nationality and race can be a conversational no
As they divide people happens to be so
People for their beliefs commit violent crime
And as punishment are sentenced to prison to serve years of time
The truth of strong beliefs one comes to realize
That some people are not hard to radicalize.

No Guarantee

The past just a memory of the what used to be
And into the future is there one who can see?
The now is what matter as the wise one did say
And at the stroke of midnight the past will be today
Yesterday he had great dreams of the years ahead
But as a result of a car accident this morning he is now of the dead
And Kate  in her nineties healthy and looking well
With so many stories of her long life to tell
As is said of life there is no guarantee
The young man in his early twenties has been outlived by the woman of  ninety three
As the granddad did say to his granddaughter and grandson
Tomorrow will dawn but not for everyone
Feel grateful for every day you wake to see
On how long you will live there is no guarantee.

I Did Not Leave My Past

I did not leave my past it was my past left me
Since nowadays i see life through eyes differently
I used to follow the leaders many years ago
But that time can bring with it changes happens to be so
The one without a tribe in some ways is lost
For change as is said it can come at a cost
Nowadays i do not have a tribe the price one must pay
For looking at life in a different way
From community and tribal groupings individualism can come at a price
This is what usually happen when you live by your own choice
Those not in a tribe are looked on as strange
Though in the Human World they try to create change
My past did not leave me i left my past
And of the ways of the tribe i feel free at last.

Thursday, December 9, 2021

Great Fans Of Polluters

Worldwide interests in sports such as tennis and golf and all codes of football  
And on the welfare of the Planet that feeds us few show interests at all 
And car and motor bike racing  with carbon polluting the sky
Why we are great fans of polluters one does wonder why
We admire people who become multi billionaires by digging huge holes in the ground
The noise created by the industrial revolution to many is a beautiful sound
The noise of cars, trucks, buses and heavy machinery drown out birdsong
On dwindling wildlife numbers due to habitat destruction many see nothing wrong
Thanks to the power that be for those who are environmentally aware
They realize that the Earth that does feed us with other creatures we should share
Elite sportspeople and famous and wealthy entertainers and billionaires far too many admire
And just to be like them in life their desire.

Private Property Signs

On the entrance to their property a keep out sign on the gate
So many signs of this sort i have seen of late
They only welcome their wealthy friends and family all others they exclude
By their public display of exclusion they must be rather rude
We are only tenants in this World until the day we die
Those who will tell you differently believe in their own lie
They cannot take their property with them when from life they pass away
No private property keep out signs on the grave sites where the dead lay
They may will their property to family members or it decide to sell
And from the sale price for themselves do financially well
But they cannot take it with them to their final tiny patch of ground
The one who said death is the equalizer said something quite profound
The sign on the entrance gate reading Private Property Keep Out
Shows the arrogance of deed ownership and this goes without doubt.

It Has Become Obvious To Me

It has become obvious to me that in the Parish and the Town of Millstreet
That i would not be made feel welcome there by everyone i would meet
Perhaps today than there  i may even feel more at home
In Melbourne, Paris, London, or New York or Rome

Though of passion on some subjects i do not go in lack
On anyone i never make a personal written or verbal attack
I have never been offensive to any private citizen in word or in rhyme
And i am one who has written a lot since my physical prime

In rhyme i am one who likes to have my say
But never in a personal or  an offensive way
In life some people choose you as their enemy
If on all of their values with them you do not agree

I will always love Millstreet but some people in Millstreet do not love me
And it saddens me to think that this has to be
Since personally any of them i never criticize
But then not everybody does love you one comes to realize

The closing of the Millstreet Town Park for coursing in December has caused a community divide
Such issues though not as similar cause divisions in towns Worldwide
Some people tend to get nasty if they do not get their way
That extremism has many faces to it only true to say

Since some hostility there i fear i may meet
I will not be in a hurry to return to Millstreet
In the Land of the marsupials i feel happy to stay
From my first homeplace in Duhallow in distance far away.

Wednesday, December 8, 2021

A Male Blackbird Is Singing

Under a darkening sky of a December day
A male blackbird is singing in the twilight gray
The same song as his kin bird i often heard long ago
Long before time it did become my foe
From where i now live in distance far away
Often on evenings in April and May
Male blackbirds in the gray twilight did sing
The orange billed black feathered minstrels of Spring
The song of the blackbird takes me to a place far
That from here one could not drive to by car
Where i grew to love Nature as a young boy
And learning of her ways today i enjoy
In this beautiful place in distance far south
Of the fields of the rooks and waterways of the brown trout.

The Last Parliamentary Sitting

The last Parliamentary sitting before the Summer recess
And verbal vulgarity as usual it is in excess
Where grown men behave worse than unruly boys
And so much vulgarity among the shouting and noise
In parliamentary sitting insult to laughter gives rise
One would expect our elected representatives to be more prudent and wise
Than insulting their political opponents verbal advantage to seek
Parliament today as it ever was no place for the humble and meek
The last sitting day before recess in parliament and crassness abound
Where of the loudness of their own rudeness they seem to like the sound
Where arrogant parliamentarians their own and their parties praises does sing
Lighthearted humor and respect of difference is not their thing
In the Parliament of the Nation before Christmas the last sitting day
Arrogance and insult abound it is always this way.

It Is True Sameness

I went to see life in the big World out there
Only to find things much the same everywhere
There are good and bad people in every village and city and town
Of all different races of black, white and brown

That we learn as we live is only true to say
And in life we do learn something new every day
And the more we do learn the more we come to realize
That we are not as knowledgeable as we think we are or not as wise

The flaws that in others i happen to see
Are only the flaws that are also in me
And the good things in others we does recognize
Are also in us we do come to realize

For to see some of the World i left my first homeplace
Where to many today mine would be a stranger's face
Only to realize that everywhere people are much the same
It is true sameness is the same Worldwide for want to it of a better name.

Tuesday, December 7, 2021

Rest In Peace Woody Guthrie

Rest in peace Woody Guthrie his songs do live on 
Though the last breath of life from him has been long gone
Even though long deceased to those struggling to cope
In his songs well alive he does offer some hope 

This Land Is Your Land his most famous song
To generations of Americans it does belong
A song against the narcissistic wealthy who have keep out signs on the gates of their residental address
And with the power of money among the less privileged create exclusion and unhappiness

Rest in peace Woody Guthrie his songs live today
Among those who believe on for all a fair go and fair play
As a writer of protest songs he led the way
His words have long outlived his bodily decay

Rest in peace Woody Guthrie of him none can deny
In his songs for all to make a better World to live in at least he did try
Those who deny him of greatness are stating a lie
As his voice did not fall silent on the day he did die.

Racism To It

Racism to it does not have a colour or creed
But it does have it's source in a common seed
It does not belong to one Country it is Worldwide
Of humanity sadly an uglier side
It is something of many of would be aware
That the racists among us are no longer rare
People looked on as inferior due to their Nationality or race
In humanity for it there ought not be a place
Since red is the blood we all shed when we bleed
Of racists and racism humanity is not in need
In their thinking they do not believe in equality 
But sadly humanity of their sort will never be free
Since they do not have in them the bright inner glow
Racists they are not nice people to know.

Only Happens To Be So

Yesterday we were one day younger we do age a bit by the day
And nobody ever grows younger life does not work in this way
In her time the town's greatest beauty in brown hair dye she cloaks her gray
A grandmother in her late fifties youth with anyone does not stay
Her husband left her for one younger and time it has become her foe
No longer the beauty that she was going back a few decades ago
Though of her diet she is quite careful she struggles to keep her weight down
Of late she has taken to jogging after work in the park of the town
That time becomes everyone's master is a thing one ought not to deny
We cannot recapture our lost youth though to do so in our hardest we try
The men who admired her in her prime years nowadays younger women admire
And the one man close to her age who her does fancy to get to know she feels no desire
The fairest in the town in her prime years going back a few decades ago
That time fades the greatest of beauty only happens to be so.

Monday, December 6, 2021

Learning From Nature

Those who know most about Nature are all too aware
That her secrets with humans she never will share
Those who do love her learn from her every day
That she is a great teacher only true to say
The more people learn about  Nature the more they come to realize
That of her they have so much to learn this not a surprise
Nature who helps Mother Earth to grow the food on which we do live
In her flora and fauna so much joy to us give
So little about Nature i can claim of to know
Yet my wonderment of her it only does grow
I first grew to love her as a young boy
And learning of her ways today i enjoy
That we learn as we live is not a lie
And we will be learning from Nature until the day we do die.

A Great Person

Where i only see ugliness beauty she see
The woman in ways far superior to me
Anybody you never hear her criticize
For her sort for understanding and kindness and tolerance their ought be a prize
She truly is a wonderful person indeed
Always helping those of  helping in need
She has the gift of giving a quite a wonderful thing
Yet of  her praises you never hear anyone sing
The love that is in her with others she share
People like her to say the least are rare
So much good for others down the years she has done
And you never hear her criticize anyone
She is a person i can only admire
And of singing her praises i never could tire.

The Ego Boosters

Many who are wealthy and  famous in the Human World of today
Have rather big egos it does seem fair to say
The adulation of their admirers to their heads have gone
To the point they believe without them that life would not go on
Of singing their praises their fans never seem to tire
And create such big egos in those they admire
Among the wealthy and famous the humble are few
And this is not saying anything that is new
The admiring masses in those they celebrate
Huge egos and narcissism only create
In the people of great wealth and fame Worldwide
And on so doing help to widen the gap in the social divide
Most of them have rather big egos in truth one can say
The wealthy and famous in the World of today.

Sunday, December 5, 2021

On The Passing Of Eddy Tucker

 Eddy Tucker in Ballydaly first saw light of day 
And in Whitegate he died from his birthplace an hour by car away
A historian and humanist one of a great mind
He was one who was caring and friendly and kind
One who did make friends easily and was well liked and well known
Eddy was one who had who had a charm of his own
Sad to think never more to be seen in the flesh again
In him Ballydaly's loss was surely Whitegate's gain
One who will be grieved by friends and family
All of us born to life to die eventually
He will be remembered for his goodness and his honesty
He truly was a person of integrity
The last breath of life from his mortal body may have gone
But in all who knew him good memories of Eddy Tucker will live on

In The Home Of

In the home of koala, black wallaby and gray kangaroo far south
Of the fields of the badger and brown hare  and the waterways of the brown trout
And far south of where years ago i went to school
I am ageing in the coastal lands near Warrnambool
Perhaps i will never climb on Clara again
Or walk in the fields in the wind that bring rain
To that beautiful spot where the waterways meet
In that green countryside by the town of Millstreet 
In the home of emu, galah, echidna, corella and weerloo
The birds known to many as yellow tailed black cockatoo
I am learning new things of Nature every day
We never stop learning in truth one can say
Far south of where i grew to love Nature when i was a boy
Learning of her ways today i enjoy.

A Great Person

Beauty in others she only does see
And with all of  her neighbours she lives in harmony
She and her husband in their eighties one often does meet
Walking every day in the park by their street
A great grandmother she volunteers for Vincent De Paul
In the fight against poverty she answers the call
To those who are doing it tough a good friend indeed
She never turns her back on those of help in need
If everyone were like her the World would be free
Of hunger and homelessness and poverty
Every day of her life a new friend she does win
She helps to make the World better to live in
On helping those in life who are doing it tough
The hungry and homeless who live and sleep rough.

Saturday, December 4, 2021

On Self Love

If you cannot love yourself you cannot love anyone
The person who first said this if living ought to be well done
For it is something that remains ever true
How can you love anyone if you do not love you
Self love and narcissism are very different indeed
As different as one can say as a rose is from a weed
Narcissism is not self love it is obsession with self in the extreme
Though on this opinions may differ or so it does seem
Those who have love of self have love in them for to share
And of the needs of others they are quite aware
The generous, kind and compassionate people on their side of the town
Always helping the poor and the financially down
Those with genuine love of self  in them in numbers may not abound
And they have an abundance of love for to share around.

In November In The Moyne Shire

In November in the Moyne Shire what a lovely time of year
Close to the calendar Summer warmer weather to the coastal lands near
The coastal lands wearing Nature's flowers lush and green from recent rain
With such pleasant often sunny weather one ought not for to complain
Nice to see the early white butterflies seemingly dancing in the freshening breeze
And in the warm air of the afternoon the buzzing of bush flies and bees
Contented cattle gaining weight on young grass in the cool shade of the trees
Lay chewing their cuds on pleasant temperatures of around twenty degrees
Nesting birds singing their finest on the last days of the Spring 
And the sweet scent of grass mowed for hay or silage always such a pleasant thing
In November from the coastal Moyne Shire Earthly Utopia never far away
The sun is shining in the mostly blue sky no rain in the forecast today
Everywhere one turns to look Nature's beauty one does see
And the beauty Nature creates for to view is always free.

The Best That You Can Be

You can live to be a better person to be the best that you can be
If you only look for flaws in others your own flaws you cannot see
No shortage of judgmental people they have never been of the few
That humanity needs more of the self effacing is not saying anything that is new
If you do not like another person of her or him negative things do not say
The judgmental for their judgments never receive any pay
For to live as a better person it is really up to you
It is not for the good things you do for yourself  the good things for others that you do
Says more about you as a person those who are generous and kind
On looking for the flaws in others never are that way inclined
For to be a better person with your own self you begin
In every just and honourable person their goodness comes from within
Good things that you do for others in return you will receive
What goes around always does comes around though many on this does not believe.

Thursday, December 2, 2021

He Has His Good Memories

Gray haired balding and showing the worse for wear
But of his life he has many stories to share
Of his travels in his better days long ago
Long before time it did become his foe

Does not know if he has fathered children as  he has never had a long term partner or wife
Women they came to and went from his life
A drainer a shearer and a building worker as well
Of his itinerant working life he has many stories to tell

In his late eighties running out of time
Five decades beyond his physical prime
A motor car accident a few years ago left him in a wheelchair
But you will never hear him say that life is unfair

A former itinerant worker from a town far away
In a home for the aged he will live his last day
Eventually time becomes everyone's foe
But he has his good memories of the long ago

Luckier Than Most

I am luckier than most people in truth i can say
In the natural beauty i see around me every day 
Amazing sights i do not have to pay for to see
The beauty in Nature everywhere around me
On this sunny November evening in the far southern Spring
The wildborn nesting birds does whistle and sing
And the black and white birds who sing every day of the year
The warbling of the magpies as ever pleasant to hear
In a few days in December the calendar Summer does begin
In this beautiful place for to be living in
The wildflowers of Nature in bloom everywhere about
Of the far warmer tropics in this place far south
And the coastal paddocks lush and green after the recent rain
With such pleasant weather how could one complain.

The Forsaken One

She stood by him when he was not doing financially well in life
And to him she was devoted a good and loving wife
In her early sixties dying of canceer as a single woman today
The man she loved truly with her did not stay 
Their son and daughter partnered with children living far away
She may never more see them which seems sad to say
He did not stay with her when she needed him most
Him and his attractive younger partner to their love for each other regularly drink a toast
Not among the honourable males of the town
Due to his forsaking of  the one who stood by him when he was mentally and financially down
A woman for her kindness and compassion on her better days known
On her palliative ward bed she is dying on her own
And the man that she loved and for many years to was wed
Could not seem to care less that in a few weeks she will be dead

Wednesday, December 1, 2021

The Renter

A renter one who does not own his own home
And he no longer belongs to the Church of Rome
He does not have a religion or a god to for to pray
Catholicism years ago he gave away

Like most renters he is one that few does admire
And just to live like him anyone does not inspire
His two daughters in their early twenties are living elsewhere
And seeking their fortune in the big World out there

A handsome enough fellow in his brown hair some gray
He turned forty six on his last birthday
His ex wife remarried as a well to do man's wife
With a renter not happy to live all of her life

The part of  the good living citizen in life he does play
He does work rather hard for far from good take home pay
Like most every renter not one of the well known
He does not have a partner he lives on his own

A member and a fan of the local football club 
After work he enjoys a few beers in the pub
Without the affection of a partner or wife
He does not have a good social or a love life

You May Not Be

You may not be wealthy and famous though good things should  your due
You remain a decent person to your higher self trying to live as true
Always willing to help other people in life less fortunate than you
Not on any way self centered good things for others you do
Yet you do live as a stranger even to local renown
Not looked on as a higher achiever or one of the admired of your side of the town
Never in the public limelight your own praises you never sing
Yet you live as kind and caring and happiness to others try to bring
Like many who are kind and caring you never yearn for wealth and fame
Mainly it is the aspirational and ambitious who for themselves do make a name
People who are kind and generous are an asset to humanity
If only everyone were like you the World would be free of poverty
Not one of the wealthy and famous admired for their material success
As a caring person you help others though your sort few ever impress.

A Coursing Rant

The closure of the Millstreet Town Park for hare coursing by the committee of the Millstreet Coursing club
Of late a hotly disputed topic online and in many a Duhallow pub
By the pro and anti coursing people strong feelings to angry words give rise
That such feelings can become emotive in reality no surprise

I used to be a fan of coursing this is going back many years
And if today the Irish Government ban it i for one will not be shedding tears
But of course the Government will not ban it since they would lose votes in the process
Though the anti coursing people their strong views in public will express

In Duhallow coursing not a big craze less talked of  than Hurling and Gaelic Football stars
And famed athletes and rally drivers at night in the public bars
Many condemn coursing people this to say the least quite sad
Of them in past years i have known many and in them could not see any bad

Hare coursing has changed quite a lot it seems far less cruel today
Coursing dogs nowadays are muzzled when they chase their natural prey
Coursing fans are not cruel people despite what anti coursing people think or say
When the hare makes good it's escape from them there's a loud hooray

Those who cannot walk in the Millstreet Town Park due to coursing in December should have no reason to complain
In Winter in wet old Ireland not many days without some rain
When mature trees were removed in the Millstreet Town Park one has to wonder where were they
How many of them were then protesting and of this what had they to say?

Environmental damage by us humans is far worse than hare coursing this is how it seems to me
And i am one when i was younger who did cut down many a tree
This makes me look quite hypocritical many would see it this way
But from our mistakes we do learn what i was i am not today

In December when old Clara wears a Winter hat of snow
And Finnow to the Blackwater bank high by Millstreet Town does flow
In Millstreet Town by the mountain many a wet and wintery day
And only the foolhardy a visit to the Town Park does pay

For those protesting the closing of the Millstreet Town Park i feel no sympathy at all
If this is their biggest worry then their worries are quite small
And if coursing is banned in Ireland i will not be shedding tears
I will just get on with my life as i have been doing for years.