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WARNING by Jenny Joseph
When I am an old woman I shall wear purple
With a red hat which doesn’t go, and doesn’t suit me
And I shall spend my pension on brandy and summer gloves
And satin sandals, and say we've no money for butter.
I shall sit down on the pavement when I’m tired
And gobble up samples in shops and press alarm bells
And run my stick along the public railings
And make up for the sobriety of my youth.
I shall go out in my slippers in the rain
And pick the flowers in other people’s gardens
And learn to spit.

You can were terrible shirts and grow more fat
And eat three pounds of sausages at a go
Or only bread and pickle for a week
And hoard pens and pencils and beermats and things in boxes.

But now we must have clothes that keep us dry
And pay our rent and not swear in the street
And set a good example for the children.
We must have friends to dinner and read the papers.

But maybe I ought to practise a little now?
So people who know me are not too shocked and surprised
When suddenly I am old, and start to wear purple.

links to more poems

poetry 2

Let it Be Forgotten by Sara Teasdale

Mountain Thyme by Janet Paisley

If I Had My Life to Live Over by Erma Bombeck

poetry 3

Autobiography in Five Short Chapters given by Marion

The Hospice by Victoria Foster

Odyssey by Molly Balfour

Journey by Sandra Lovegrove

 

poetry 4

The Moth by Daniel North

poetry 5

Keep Me in Your Heart by Warren Zevon
Patty by Meg for James Powell

poetry 6

Longing by Sandy Sutherland
Bitter Sweet within My Heart  by Liz Niven

poetry 7

Poems by Mary West

 

poetry 8

If I Could and The Darkest Hour by Mike Hall

poetry 9

The Bridge to Survival by Pat Godfrey McRee

Words for Angela by Meg Heggie

   

 

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