A POEM TO MY TWO BOYS |
That's the way they liked it My boys, my boys ,my dearest boys, With snowy hair and noisy toys. Helped all they could with vigour 'Cos work on the farm there always was for smaller and for bigger So long as Mum cooked up a feed, they'd eat it all with greed. Then when the creek was flowing fast down they'd go and float a raft. If danger there was to them then that's the way they liked it In dirt they'd play They'd stay out all day And the dirtier they got the better For that's the way they liked it. Muddy football boots, socks and shorts. after a tough and scrambling game that's the way they liked it. Then kindness and thought for others for nought. Once on a job they'd never shirk Work on they did for they were committed do anything at all if they were permitted. So proud I am of both my boys Grown to manhood now and with cheeky grins and prickly chins they keep us all delighted Great fathers they are to children taught to respect their elders as they ought Adored by their children, each other, sister and I They will give anything a try Good with their hands they fix and make, machinery and timber, a fence or gate. As you can tell by now, as my verse is done I love those boys each as one . By Coral Boucher |