I first entered the world back in ‘71
With my ma crying lordy! This must be a son
When her breathing grew fainter to mimic my screams
My dear mother the painter returned to her dreams.
My dad was a vicar, a leader of men
But his eyes seemed to flicker then light up again
For instead of a girl he had boy number three
A fresh precious pink pearl for his fine family.
My schooldays were bright at least those on the pitch
But the homework at night was a bit of a glitch
So I moved up to town for the lights of TV
Where I rarely felt down until asked to make tea.
While I fancied the stage and my new way of life
I was at the right age to go seek out a wife
She was all I could need, I was surer than sure
As at close to warp speed I was begging for more.
When I went back to Uni to get my degree
What some thought was plain loony seemed just right to me
For as strange as it seems drama’s sparkle had gone
And now arches and beams would be what I’d dwell on.
But at weekends I do love to sail on the sea
Where the clear skies above set my city soul free
While at Aardnamurchan on our annual leave
I’m the Lord of the clan with my heart on my sleeve.
I’ve always been steadfast, the right kind of dad
For I go at things full blast the other way’s mad
My wife and my kids mean the whole world to me
Though fine wine and cuisine come a close number 3!
Customer Review
Rachel C
Only this morning have I managed to carve some peace to read through your fantastic poem. Michael, it’s an absolute gem, thank you so much! How clever you are and what a remarkable gift to spin such a brilliant piece of poetry from a loose arrangement of facts. I’m SO grateful to you. The only problem is, I’d like to give it to Alex NOW – not sure if I can wait until his birthday. Thank you and bless you & all continued power to your pen!