MR WARRINGTONA Poem by Phil Roberts
Mr Warrington lived up the hill
He was very big and very round With a big round wobbling face Guiness loomed large in his legend When he used to come home from the pub He'd say to us cheerily "Give us a push up th'ill kids!" So we'd gather round Pushing him and pulling him up the hill Like a tiny fleet of tugs Nudging a liner into position "Yer good kids!" he'd say "Ere y'are!" And he dug into his pocket for small change He threw it on the ground and We scrabbled merrily With every penny a blessing By Phil Roberts © 2016 Phil Roberts |
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Added on February 12, 2016 Last Updated on February 12, 2016 AuthorPhil Robertsmacclesfield, north-west, United KingdomAboutI'm from the north-west of England where the rain lives. I am retired and a grandfather to many. I've led an "interesting" life, i suppose you could say, with lots of laughter and a few tears, like mo.. more.. |

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