
By Miriam Erasmus
He stands at the park gate whilst Bill turns the lock
He sniffs at the morning air.
Heโs been here before – yes, the smellโs still the same
Funny, but itโs alway there.
A quick toddle up to the nearest park bench.
Time for a closer inspection.
The paintโs a bit chipped but his Lordship donโt mind,ย
The wearโs too small for detection.
A look round the gardens, more sniffs at the flowers.
Why, everythingโs blooming so gaily.
He knows every path and each flower on the way.ย
He ought to, he comes here twice daily.
The park soon fills up with young people at play.
He smiles at their joy and their laughter.
He remembers the time when he, too, was young,
And the hours heโs spent here thereafter.
As evening draws on and the mist starts to fall,
He tiptoes his way through the fog.
He doesnโt need guidance, he knows the way by heart.
Heโs the park keeperโs faithful old dog.
Author Bio:
Singer / Songwriter Miriam was born in Lewes, Sussex in 1948, and has a lifetime of making music.
From 1993-7 she was โMiriam Backhouse. The First Lady of Folkโ.
She still tours Europe with her own songs and traditional ones.
In 1977 she married John Erasmus and moved to South Africa.
They raised a family as โMim and Johnโ playing music for all ages, but mostly touring the local Schools from 1987 to 2018.
She wrote 300 Educational songs and poems for children.
Now a journalist, she writes of life in South Africa and her travels.
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