The WeirA Poem by Cully45
Down the lane, not far from home A place where many children roam There is a house that stands alone Built in wonderful Dorset stone By the side a river runs by Winding, flowing, water level quite high A footpath winds along by its side Although the river is quite wide On a bend, next to the house, a weir Gushes water, fairly near To the footpath where the children walk Sometimes forgetful as they talk Little Jenny Mayweather, just our years old Walking with her mum, wrapped up warm against the cold Was skipping and dancing near the river behind a hedge And approached the weir too near the edge Tripped and fell over the side Her Mum screaming realising she may have died Taken by the water, at this point, a gushing, raging pool But just by chance Tommy Blenkinsopp , on his way home from school Heard the screams and ran, hearing Jenny’s name To the point from whence the sound came Seeing the girl going under the water for the last time Raced to the edge and dived straight in, double quick time With no thought to his own safety at all He went under the water, like a cannon ball Hearing the screams further help came and found Mum shouting, she’s in the water, my god she’s drowned As onlookers waited with baited breath on the bank May realising what had happened their hearts sank But just then Tommy surfaced with little Jenny under his arm As the police arrived, someone had raised the alarm Though not moving, she was saved by Tommy’s selfless act Lucky for Jenny, he was the first to react As they were dragged from the weir everyone cheered As Jenny opened her eyes coughing and spluttering Tommy walked away under his breath just muttering About how stupid it was to walk by the weir That someone would fall in was people’s greatest fear Jenny’s mum looked round to thank Tommy Blenkinsopp But he had walked away down to the village shop Where his mum and dad ran the store And soaking wet walked through the door His mum went mad, what have you done Thinking he had got soaked out having fun Just then P C Jones walked through the door As his Mum and Dad gave him what for NO, No said P C Jones, he saved the day Lucky for little Jenny he had walked home that way Everyone by now had reached the door And little Jenny stood in the door A big smile upon her face And cheers rang out all over the place A life was saved thanks to Tommy’s brave act And Jenny’s mum was thankful that’s a fact So now there’s a fence along the pathway To stop anything like this happening another day And Tommy and Jenny, well guess what happened in later years They fell in love, were married, many of the guests in tears Because they remembered the day that Jenny nearly drowned And how lucky it was Tommy was around They lived happy ever after and that’s a fact Just shows what can happen if you react Quickly to any given incident And forward thinking can prevent
Accidents from happening, like the message this one is sending So always keep this thought in mind, not always is there a happy ending © 2024 Cully45Author's Note
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