Thursday, March 5, 2009

80th Birthday Poems

This is a poem I was requested to write as a tribute on the 80th birthday of an Irish Mother of 7 kids. For the most part the names have been changed to retain anonymity. I've introduced it now because, with just a few tweaks, this would be ideal as a joint Mother's Day Poem from the whole family
80th Birthday poems..verse 1
As it's your 80th birthday
Let's face it, Mum, you're old
We all agree that it's time
You had your story told
First you had a little girl
And you called her Joanne Marie
Then twins, James and Patrick
And already you had three
Like Oliver Twist you wanted more
So who was next to arrive
More twins Sean and Jackie
The number's up to five
By now the stork was worn out
On more he wasn't keen
As encouragement you gave him a Pat
Then along came Eugene
Of course Eugene says he's the best
You'd produced six times before
But in truth the stork took a look at him
And said "That's it ..no more"
You've been a busy lady
For life, you had a thirst
Giving your all for your kids
And you always put us first
But now that you've reached eighty
You're content and so serene
This comes with love from Helen
And Sharon and Eugene
And your whole extended family
On your birthday have a ball
Ruby, you're a treasured gem
So precious to us all...
For growing old jokes there's many out there, starting at turning 40, then 50th, 60th and 70th.
Few of them go quite as far as this one in decrepitness. I have adapted it from a piece written by Author Unknown
80th Birthday Poems...verse 2
There's quite an art to falling apartAs the years go by,
And life doesn't begin at 40.We both know that's a lie.
Our hair's getting thinner,But our waists are notThe few teeth we haveAre beginning to rot.
We smell of Vick's Vapourub,Not Chanel Number 5
Our doggedness is the only thingThat's keeping us alive.
When asked of our past,Every detail we'll know,Except what we were doingJust 10 minutes ago?
Well, you get the idea,What more can I say?Why not read the obituariesLike you do every day
If your name's not there,You'll once again startPerfecting the artOf falling apart
I'm able to say thisAs an old friend, to youA very, very old friend
Who's falling apart too
Despite only having half a heart leftThese birthday wishes I sendNot at all half heartedlyAll the very best, my dear old friend
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This '80th Birthday Poems' blog is copyright Jon Bratton 2009

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