A curious accident of birth, it seems
bizarre,
and all my days I limp and trip in sensible shoes
that never did fit;
I breathe a foreign air, I cry too much, I sing
for goodness sake
there’s something broken here, for sure
and yet I sip my tea and sigh…
and if those feet (in ancient times) did head this way, I guess
the press would scream of immigrants and yes, and yes
it would appear that hatred has become the song we sing
but I can’t (I can’t) and so I won’t, but still I sip my tea
and still I love to climb – the occasional hill,
like fremington edge
and we descended fast, unsteady
like an MEP entwined in irony, unsure
if he’s the joker or the just the joke
but I love the view, and this is home (I guess)
and here I fell in love
and so I’m glad I didn’t stay away
but there were days when I woke to a brighter light
and I called another land home, you know
and so
yeah so
oh sceptered-bloody-isle
tell me why I should hoist your flag
the dreaded red and white that sings
of naught but pride and hate
and loss
so why
yeah why should I
who’s heart was won by love and grace
disgrace myself and sing your song
and say that I am yours?
and yet I sip my tea and wince
embarrassed once again
word-perfect in blackadder
and I like to take the piss
especially out of me
no there is no nation here just fragments
<I could love you but you go too far>
for kindness is a call and you forget
and you have failed
to love the weak
and poor
and I cannot forget
but I would forgive if only you would learn
to sing another song;
and I could
happily
burn you down and watch you fall
I would not shed a tear
but instead I sip my tea
the dregs remain, lukewarm and weak
they never were superior, you know
an accident of birth
or history is all, humility is more
important than you think
and so I drink
my tea
and sit; and still the shoes don’t fit
Nice poem fella. I like the sentiment, the ambivalence of nationality in the UK.
Cheers Chris, I guess I felt the need to articulate something in response to the media craziness that apparently is now ‘normal.’
Good stuff……. ,Some of us are Irish …!