Miscellaneous
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Kids
published: 6 /
9 /
2010
In the latest in his regular monthly poetry column 'Evidently Spencertown', Spencer Robertshaw writes about parenthood in 'Kids'
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They're here and then they're gone
They can’t do anything wrong
Water on a magic painting
Led Zeppelin with the swan song
Makes cardboard taste like manna
Black and white into colour
A horror film into hammer
A full glass even fuller
Tinnitus into sweet song
Pain is almost gone
Cold chips a gourmet delight
Big knickers into a thong
All hollow when they’ve gone
Rainbow into mud
Pin drop deafening gong
Tiptoe to clumsy thud
What a difference their way makes
24 rainbow showers
What a difference their stay makes
Please turn seconds to hours
Count the time they're not there
Keeps us going till the next
It hurts so much to care
Every parent feels this text
Our children are a gift
Time seems to fly on by
Nothing ever plugs the rift
Foolish to even try
We suddenly realise
Why we sent our parents mad
The innocence of youth
Best time we never had