Monopoly for getting Older
When did it first start you idly muse
As body-part monopoly you begin
Lying there in the semi haze of morning sunlight
Whist the damn birds sing their souls
In joyful glee of the approaching day
Three plus two is five
you move round the board
Left foot ok, left ankle pretty good,
with trepidation you approach the first main hurdle
The north face of the left knee.
Many a brave soul has crumbled and fallen
on the pain of the north knee,
but not today.
Not today a glimmer of glee sneaks in
a crack like the opening of hope.
Whilst steely logic sweeps it away
with a besom of early days
The dice are cast again
Like some crazy Cape Canaveral check
You reel them off
Left hip — go
Lower back — go
Upper back — go
Shoulders —go
A liturgy of hope
The crack widens and the birds sound grand
Six or above and we are, good to Go
You match the timing of the blackbird’s song
Good to Go, good to Go, you trill along
Whilst with gay abandon
You throw again
Snake eyes - Super tax
The train is derailed by a
Pain in the right patella
Touch of the German Byte
Moderate expected to rise to strong severe
In Sean Bean Sharpe style you curse
The bastard, bastard birds
And reach for the brown bottle painkillers