Thursday, 16 April 2020

Can't escape your age


There’s no Escaping Age.

By Sis Unsworth

Why is it when they say my age, it makes me feel so mad?
For I am independent, you think they would be glad.
My families so protective, they never let me be,
I wish I could escape from them and just have one day free.

They always talk about me, like I wasn’t there,
they also start to panic if I go near to a stair.
I know my legs are not that strong they wobble now and then,
But if I do fall over, they pick me up again.

However, I am kept with them because I’m of an age,
I really want to venture out and make the world my stage.
I’d love to go out on my own, and wander for a bit,
the other day I did escape and they near had a fit!

When they treat me like a baby, it puts me in a rage,
One day I hope they realise and appreciate my age.
It makes me so impatient but there’s nothing I can do,
They even tuck me in at night and take me to the loo.

When I go in the garden they watch that I don’t fall
but I know there’s a step out there, just by a hard brick wall.
They even think that I can’t wipe my own food off my face.
I find it so embarrassing it is a real disgrace.

The other day they told me off and said I shouldn’t moan
But they can turn the telly on, and they’re always on the phone.
The way they often treat me, I hear some children laugh,
I’m not a little baby, I’m almost two & a half!

Copyright Sis Unsworth

4 comments:

  1. Sis, you're the master of the one liner. But, why does it always have to be the LAST ONE! I wait for your punch line but it always kicks my legs from under. Another good one! Well done.

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  2. A great poem with a surprising twist. You're rhyming verses are lovely to read.

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  3. It is so nice to read your poems with your voice in mind.
    Always a pleasure.
    Must say though, I'm missing the coffee and cakes. More the cakes. :-))
    Take care everyone.

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  4. Great twist in last line. Never saw it coming.

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