Remember me at Christmas Time

1 Comments

  • Po8ree
  • check out a uk site I am o called writeoutloud.net.

Poem Commentary

When Christmas comes along we can forget within our commercialised world humanity bypasses humanity

Remember me at Christmas Time


The cold reaches to the marrow in my failing body

I stamp my feet in the vain hope to warm myself

I’ve a good spot again this year, opposite this posh shop

Each window contains these mannequins, my family 

They are proper posh you know, given them names too

As the seasons come and go they get dressed for me, it’s my world

Yet still I have my faith, try hard to rejoice each Christmas, be a Christian   

 

As you bustle past heavily laden with Christmas presents

I raise my hand to passing strangers,” spare us 10p mister”

You don’t hear or see me as I reach from the gutter

My reality with rats, dog turds, and flea ridden clothes

Wondering where my next hot meal will come from

I see you, up there in your central heated world

Stuffing yourself with food, knowing half will be thrown away next day

 

I look forward to Christmas Day, I get a real feast

My mates at the Sally Army give a me a hearty stew

Its like a radiator, I manage to thaw out, for an hour

Sometimes they have some society cast offs, new clothes for me

I get given this ticket to take to a place for my annual bath

The day after, ‘Boxing Day’, I call ‘Bonanza Day’    

All the treasures thrown, I collect from a dumpster and re-sell

 

Its midnight now, clubs are starting to empty, I hate this time

Drunkards spill out looking for sport, to look big in front of mates

They spotted me last month, three of them, ended up in hospital

I heard on girl shout ‘film it, film it’, as another rib breaks

Police arrived just in time; they had poured lighter fuel on me

Still I had a bed for a few weeks, and three meals a day

Did not want to loose my spot so I left, against the Doctors wishes

 

I bless those police and the Salvation Army as the cold bites deeply

To my real family, I am but a shadow of a past they seek to forget

My window family are fine; they try to welcome, but there isn’t room at the inn

Once, many Happy Christmas’s ago, I too felt the warmth of my family

A tear seeps, freezes, cold gnaws at my core, my failing body, I feel weak

Please release me from my pain I pray as sleep overtakes, a bright white light appears

I look back as angel wings bare me up; a peaceful smile adorns my frozen body.

 

© Phil Golding Dec 2007

Poem Comments

(1)

Please login or register

You must be logged in or register a new account in order to
leave comments/feedback and rate this poem.

Login or Register

Teardrops commented on Remember me at Christmas Time

11-27-2010

I know this is supposed to be a sad poem but i am given hope that maybe mankind will change if they read this poem . The way its written with such compassion and in the end he does go to his true home . Great write Marie

Poetry is not an expression of the party line. It's that time of night, lying in bed, thinking what you really think, making the private world public, that's what the poet does.

Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997) U.S. poet.

Po8ree’s Poems (43)

Title Comments
Title Comments
A Thousand White Stallions 0
Emotional Rainbows 5
Empty Boxes 2
Remember me at Christmas Time 1
The Taming of the Fork 1
An artist’s brush away 2
Discoveries Highway 3
Operation 0
Brother be with me 1
Shake off this evil scene 2
I dream of you 2
To be or not to be? 2
Wobbly Moon Bits 1
Take the ‘Dis’ out of Disable 2
Angels Cry 4
Identity! Is it a dream? 2
Starlight turns into Daylight 2
The Bill of ‘48 1
Canal, the end? 1
Brick Wall 2
Grass 2
Cup of Tea 3
Noah and Alison 0
Life is.... 2
Bashful Brian and the Waggle Dance 3
Precious Moments 2
Lipsink Lipsunk ©Phil Golding 02/02/2008 1
Hotel Pool 1
Starlight turns into Daylight 2
The Yim Yam Tree 5
Emotions to a Distant Shore. 3
Cross the crimson tide 2
Blood Red Rainbows 3
Take the ‘Dis’ out of Disable 1
Be still your Tears 1
Identity! Is it a dream? 1
Starlet Blue Hands 0
Precious Moments 0
The Yim Yam Tree 0
Would society find me, if I was not there 0
Lip-sync, lip-sunk 0
To write a Poem 1
Crack in the Curtains 3