Janet's Poem
As promised, I looked up my daughters poem, seems a bit silly now, but it is a long time ago. Anyway, here it is. Enjoy
If ever you‘re in Weston
There’s a man whom you should meet
He’s the manager, Plummer, builder, chef
At a seaside holidays seat
There’s nothing he can’t handle
From “reception” to the roof
Forty operative bedrooms
Entertainment too there’s proof;
When it’s sunny at the Chairman’s Choice
With lawn parasols and beer,
Gullible guests are told his motto
“We’re semi-tropical down here”
Staff, painting, bookings, stocks and ads
He organizes all-----
The only thing that puzzles him
Is why Alan’s grown so tall?
He’s renowned at the sale rooms
For never been conned,
His furnishing’s improving
Courtesy of Mart and Sir Lalonde
Frankie Howe never “sees him coming”
He buys treasures for a fig
Convertible with know-how
For his schemes - however big;
He’s a regular at the Wun Wah
For take-away or sit down.
When it comes to planner’s meetings
He’s the talk of all the town
His family’s expanding
Grandchildren number four
He laughs too loud for Caleb
But they couldn’t love him more
That goes for sons and daughters
There better halves as well
I don’t know how to end this ---
There’s so much more to tell;
So don’t forget to visit
John Henry is his name
I guarantee that, meet this man,
You’ll never be the same;
Happy birthday Dad
J,D and C
Extras
Courtesy of Mart and Sir Lalonde these are local salerooms.
Frankie Howe never “sees him coming” he was the local scrap merchant.
Recent Comments
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All that was so long ago, I could write a book about those 14 years that I spent running the hotel I can remember it as if it was yesterday, it is hard to believe that I have been retired for 26 years now.
But now I have put many hours into Wealthy Affiliate and enjoyed every minute of it, the support you get here is unbelievable, keep up the good work lads, nobody needs your help more than I do, but that is a slight exaggeration actually.
I am putting a lot of hours in and learning all the time, if anybody thinks they can from my meager knowledge, I am always willing to help.
John
good poem. Thanks. J