A poem from my great Grandfather called Knocking Around
Apr 15, 2010
KNOCKING AROUND
Weary old wife, with the bucket and cow, ‘How’s your son Jack? and where is he now?’ Haggard old eyes that turn to the west— ‘Boys will be boys, and he’s gone with the rest!’ Grief without tears and grief without sound; ‘Somewhere up-country he’s knocking around.’ Knocking around with a vagabond crew, Does for himself what a mother would do; Maybe in trouble and maybe hard-up, Maybe in want of a bite or a sup; Dead of the fever, or lost in the drought, Lonely old mother! he’s knocking about.
Wiry old man at the tail of the plough, ‘Heard of Jack lately? and where is he now?’ Pauses a moment his forehead to wipe, Drops the rope reins while he feels for his pipe, Scratches his grey head in sorrow or doubt: ‘Somewheers or others he’s knocking about.’
Knocking about on the runs of the West, Holding his own with the worst and the best Breaking in horses and risking his neck, Droving or shearing and making a cheque; Straight as a sapling—six-foot and sound, Jack is all right when he’s knocking around
Please take a moment to
step outside and honour
her, see her, touch her,
smell her, eat the food
she provides in nature,
feel her, hear her and
enjoy her.
Please take a moment on
this day the 22nd
April, to step
outside and take a
breath. Feel the
Earth, hear her, smell
her, honour her, touch
her, taste her in the
food you eat. Thank
her and yourself for the
time. And most of
all...
I want to say thank you
to everyone who tries
their best and puts their
utmost effort in HELPING
others outside
yourselves. So
from me to ALL OF YOU, my
turn to give back in a
smile and kind breath.
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