Thought for the day. A nice post from when this was a lively thread...
Quote from: gobshoite on June 20, 2009, 06:10:30 pm
Had a little walk around town today, all the auld arse places where you get the best craic an that. Few large whites and a few good laughs. Thing was, I met an arl fella I recognised from Crocky on Slater St and felt dead sorry for him as he was talking about all his auld haunts disappearing.
He only gets out once a week now, jumping a bus into town instead of just a few pints every night in his old locals. Anyway I came home and her and the kids were out so I sat down and wrote a poem about him. I'm not averse to a verse but I'm no poet either but it kind of touched me heart that. It's that shite, William Macgonigall will turn in his grave but I had to do it!
THE LAST PUB IN LIVERPOOL
NOT EVERYTHING BACK THEN WAS PERFECT YOU KNOW
TIMES WERE HARD BUT WE HAD SOMEWHERE TO GO
FINISH YOUR WORK AND GO FOR A JAR
WITH YOUR MATES, YOUR BROTHERS YOUR MA AND YOUR DA
COME ON I’LL MUG YOU SAID YOUR MATE WITH A GRIN
DON’T WORRY ABOUT IT ME SHIPS JUST COME IN
THERE’D BE LAUGHING AND JOKING AND AMONGST THE DELIGHTS
PHILOSOPHERS PUTTING THE WORLD TO RIGHTS
PLOTS WERE HATCHED, DREAMS WERE SHARED
TALES WERE TOLD TO PEOPLE THAT CARED
NOW I SIT AT HOME WONDERING WHEN
I’LL EVER SEE ME ARL BUDDIES AGAIN
NO ONE TALKS OF THE REDS OR BLUES
I MISS ALL THE GOSSIP, HEARING THE NEWS
SO I LOOK DOWN THE ECHO TO SEE IF I’M DEAD
I’M DYING TO SEE WHAT ME EPITAPH SAID
THE BREWERS RAISED PRICES, THE SCALLS BURNED THEM DOWN
THERE’S NONE LEFT STANDING IN MY PART OF TOWN
AND I PRAY THAT MY SPIRIT HAS LONG LEFT THESE SHORES
WHEN THE LAST PUB IN LIVERPOOL CLOSES ITS DOORS
Bloody excellent matey. You could be describing the decline of so many of the old community neighbourhoods of Manchester - all gone when they pulled down our very close-knit so-called "slum" neighbourhoods and buggered us all off to very far flung and different country places surrounding the outskirts of the city itself. Hattersley, Glossop, Heywood and Wythenshawe where we were shipped to and because the bastards shipped us all to very different estates like the rest of our neighbours in Ardwick, wherever they all ended up, none of us knew any bugger at all!!