Performing live at Birthday Bash at Con Club, Lewes, on 30th April. Poem written specially for the occasion.
ON BEING 60
Woke up this morning to find I’m sixty
It was just another day
Except it has this big number attached
There was a huge bell tolling in the distance
And a raven pecking itself on the tv aerial outside my window
I stumbled to the bathroom
And found this old Apache man sitting in my ancient armchair
He gave me a look as if to say
Don’t worry its just another day
The phone rang
It was the tv licensing authorities
Questioning whether I’m watching the official channels
I explained my situation
And they said a stormtrooper truck would be round
To verify my situation
I seem to have woken up in some kind of nightmare
I remember a world of ice creams and doilies
Where humanity still existed
When vinyl was king
And the young people believed they could change the world
I was one of them
I went for a coffee
Sat down and read revolutionary poems
Written in ink on paper
Tried to imagine what it would be like
If all our dreams came true
Strutting my stuff down the street
Even the fish and chip man
Congratulated me
On reaching this august age
If you add six and oh it comes to nothing
All that exists is now.
The rest is memory or future projection
Only this moment
Is important
So, on being 60
Just getting into gear
Still planning to change the world
Still dreaming of a perfect life
Still hoping that together we can find a way through
There are two moons in the sky
I’m lying in a basement full of candles and angels
Hope springs
Love hurts
Dangerous feelings
Lurk
You want some wisdom
Some advice from the far side
Hold on to your heart
Cultivate a strong mind
Above all
Learn how to be a good friend
On being 60
You know what I think
I think its going to be alright for a while
Maybe now is exactly the best and right time
For me to fully express
How much I love you all
Hope so
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