Tricia
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Mon 5th Aug 2013 2:49pm
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gangan
Stockton, Southam
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Wed 7th Aug 2013 11:16am
The Coventry I Remember, by M. S. Garratt
I shall remember the city I love
Her tall spires gleaming, gold tipped above.
Godiva processions, the ancient fair,
And where the centuries met in Broadgate square
With glittering windows of bright modern shops
And above on the skyline, old mossy rooftops,
Peeping Tom staring at all who passed by
The great market clock, n'er telling a lie.
I shall remember the beauty of dawn
That shone on the wreck that November morn.
Gone, the old buildings the pride of the city
And homes of the poor, Oh Lord have pity.
Yet brave were the smiles that shone through the tears
Though night must come with horror and fears,
And still the proud spires looked up to the sky
Godiva's fair city would never die.
I shall remember the dear friends I knew
Who gave up their lives "True Coventry Blue"
And the sirens that screamed as they laid them to rest
In one long grave forever blessed.
Our great Cathedral, dim and all holy
With quiet sanctuary and care for the lowly
Where the spirits of those from ages passed
Did join in our prayers until the last.
I must remember 'ere Christ was dead
In pain and anguish still he said
"Forgive them for they know not what they do"
And so on the day when our dreams come true,
When the last "All clear" has died away,
Let me remember lord that I may pray,
My life forever more shall worthier be
Of those who died for Coventry
I think that this sums up brilliantly the true spirit of Coventry and Coventrians
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morgana
the secret garden
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Wed 7th Aug 2013 11:46am
Wonderful poem gangan thank you for sharing it. |
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Tricia
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Wed 7th Aug 2013 12:23pm
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morgana
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Wed 7th Aug 2013 12:35pm
It's wonderfully worded isn't it Tricia, can picture it all just from the wording.
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Disorganised1
Coventry
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Thu 8th Aug 2013 6:34pm
Coventry Remembered
My mother came from Donegal
And she kept it in her soul
My father's home was Sunderland
And he came to dig the coal
Both of them came here for the work
And swore that one day they'd go home
Now they lie in Foleshill cemetery
There's nowhere left to roam
With a shamrock in my turban
And engine oil for blood
I'm as Coventry as Godiva
And it's done me as much good.
My Father came before the war
And he told me from his heart
What Hitler couldn't bomb flat,
The council pulled apart.
The streets they built for people
They knocked down for roads for cars
To feed the maw of industry
They'd let the people starve.
With a shamrock in my turban
And engine oil for blood
I'm as Coventry as Godiva
And it's done me as much good.
The hospital where I was born
Has been made into a hotel
The first school that I went to
Has been changed as well
There's houses where we used to play
And cars parked where we carved our names
'cause the children stay at home now
And play their console games
With a shamrock in my turban
And engine oil for blood
I'm as Coventry as Godiva
And it's done me as much good.
And on the bus to school each day
It always was the crack,
That as it went round Broadgate
To jump off the platform at the back;
Now Peeping Tom's the lucky one
As he pops out each hour with the chimes
'Cause he's blinded and cannot see
The changes wrought on Broadgate through the times.
With a shamrock in my turban
And engine oil for blood
I'm as Coventry as Godiva
And it's done me as much good.
And most nights you would find me
Drinking in the Golden Cross
Six hundred year old timbers
And countless years of dross
But the other taverns of my youth
Are gone now from the town
The Smithfield, Waters, The Bear,
And the others, all pulled down.
With a shamrock in my turban
And engine oil for blood
I'm as Coventry as Godiva
And it's done me as much good.
The Sky Blues were my team
But they faltered through the seasons
From Wembley to League One,
and we can't disclose the reasons.
They took us from the heart of town,
To a gasworks out at Foleshill
Prettier then Highfield Road,
And of course, much more commercial.
With a shamrock in my turban
And engine oil for blood
I'm as Coventry as Godiva
And it's done me as much good.
But now I guess I'm getting old
And years have made me bitter,
I'd pack my bags and leave the place
but I'm Coventry and I'm no quitter.
Hitler couldn't break us
And neither will recession
The chamber of the prince
Will stand strong against aggression
With a shamrock in my turban
And engine oil for blood
I'm as Coventry as Godiva
And it's done me as much good.
The Rover's gone, and so's the Jag.
The Matrix and The Humber
Massey's is a memory
Like Peugeot and others beyond number.
I suppose they'll say it's progress
And I really should be grateful
But they've taken the soul out of my town
And what they've done is hateful
With a shamrock in my turban
And engine oil for blood
I'm as Coventry as Godiva
And it's done me as much good.
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morgana
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Thu 8th Aug 2013 6:57pm
I love it what a great ode, I agree with all those words, it could be made into a song. |
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Midland Red
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Thu 8th Aug 2013 6:58pm
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Tricia
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Thu 8th Aug 2013 7:45pm
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morgana
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Thu 8th Aug 2013 10:48pm
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Beesman
Cornwall
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Fri 9th Aug 2013 9:15am
A cracking poem and (sadly) I endorse all the sentiments contained therein. |
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Disorganised1
Coventry
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Sat 10th Aug 2013 12:43am
Thank you all - Morgana - it is a song, if ever we all meet up I'll sing it for you.
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morgana
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Sat 10th Aug 2013 10:55am
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scrutiny
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Sat 10th Aug 2013 2:17pm
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morgana
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Sat 10th Aug 2013 2:44pm
Yes scrutiny all us 6 girls have but its never really appreciated here, hence it all gets send out of town to be published or recorded only Coventry Chatterbox magazine publishes my sisters poems one poetry publisher said she was poet laureate of the year as like my other sisters work of hand crafts . |
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