Monday, 25 January 2021

Lockdown poem to make you smile

 I've just been sent this by a friend.  It's by our lovely Pam Ayres and I challenge you to read it to yourself in Pam's accent with her twinkling eye  -)


Pam Ayres' Poem

Time for us girls

I'm normally a social girl

I love to meet my mates

But lately with the virus here

We can't go out the gates.

You see, we are the 'oldies' now

We need to stay inside

If they haven't seen us for a while

They'll think we've upped and died.

They'll never know the things we did

Before we got this old

There wasn't any Facebook

So not everything was told.

We may seem sweet old ladies

Who would never be uncouth

But we grew up in the 60s -

If you only knew the truth!

There was sex and drugs and rock 'n roll

The pill and miniskirts

We smoked, we drank, we partied

And were quite outrageous flirts.

Then we settled down, got married

And turned into someone's mum,

Somebody's wife, then nana,

Who on earth did we become?

We didn't mind the change of pace

Because our lives were full

But to bury us before we're dead

Is like a red rag to a bull!

So here you find me stuck inside

For 4 weeks, maybe more

I finally found myself again

Then I had to close the door!

It didn't really bother me

I'd while away the hour

I'd bake for all the family

But I've got no flaming flour!

Now Netflix is just wonderful

I like a gutsy thriller

I'm swooning over Idris

Or some random sexy killer.

At least I've got a stash of booze

For when I'm being idle

There's wine and whiskey, even gin

If I'm feeling suicidal!

So let's all drink to lock-down

To recovery and health

And hope this awful virus

Doesn't decimate our wealth.

We'll all get through the crisis

And be back to join our mates

Just hoping I'm not far too wide

To fit through the flaming gates!

6 comments:

  1. Well said Pam & I can so relate to it, being born in 1949 & a teenager all through the 60s. Slightly different out here in Oz, but only marginally as we were always a bit behind the times. May I copy it to show a few friends, all of us oldies. Take care, stay safe & huggles.

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  2. What a great poem! I love Pam Ayres. I remember having a book of her poems when I was younger lol

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  3. I love Pam Ayers I have her autobiography I must dig it out. She came to our school when I was younger and she was lovely and very patient with us asking lots of questions.
    But she is so right on with that poem. It brought a smile to my face.

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  4. That's funny - I do love Pam Ayres, she has a way of saying things. When I read her poems, I can't help but think in her voice.
    xx

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  5. Absolutely loved that - I was born in the late sixties as opposed to growing up in them but I can well remember Pam and her accent.

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  6. Made me smile, she is so right I am piling on the weight. Need to do something about that.

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