RADIO MEMOIRS
By Dynamaso
Tue, 07 Apr 2009
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I make highways around her legs
until she shoos me away under the table
where the black and white tiles become streets
and the chairs, giant skyscrapers.
I invent gravity-defying automobiles
that climb up the chair-legs to the seat
and race with dare-devilry around cushioned edges.
My pulse quickens when I hear her
as she hums along to the leather-clad radio
perched on the window sill above the sink;
singing harmonies with Paul McCartney
in a language my four year old ears don’t know.
“Michelle, ma belle,
Sont des mots qui vont tres bien ensemble,
Tres bien ensemble.”
It is the first time I remember being in love.
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Gosh, what memories this
Permalink Submitted by Silver Spun Sand on
Gosh, what memories this evoked for my, Dynamaso. And that song I loved. A lovely poem:-)
Tina
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Well done on a well-deserved
Permalink Submitted by MistakenMagic on
Well done on a well-deserved cherry Dynamaso! I love the imagery created by this piece - and it's not so long ago that I was annoying my parents by driving my toy cars up the curtains (I was never a 'dolls person'). This is the second poem of yours I've read that includes french - do you have french family? It's good to keep me on my toes as my french a-level speaking exam is coming up ;)
Magic xxx
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Very imaginative, Mark. I
Permalink Submitted by luigi_pagano on
Very imaginative, Mark. I would guess it touched a chord with many of my generation. I remember that song quite vividly. Congrats. on the cherry.
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Smashing poem. Do you
Smashing poem.
Do you perhaps remember something called 'Worldwide Family Favourites', on which radio programme 'Michelle' featured heavily, both by John,Paul,George and Richard and also the Overlanders?
Thanks for a memory.
Ewan
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkJOmHtk_tA
I think the show was broadcast in the 60's and into the 70's so that people could stay in contact with (British) military personnel stationed overseas AND with family who had ten-pound pommed to Australia. I don't know which radio stations in OZ took the feed and how syndication worked at that time.
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Oh yes, you're quite right
Oh yes, you're quite right the Fab Four version is much better: it's just an example of what the programme would prefer to play, safer whitewashed versions I suppose.
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Beautiful and I LOVE THAT
Permalink Submitted by threeleafshamrock on
Beautiful and I LOVE THAT SONG! Great take on the radio thing. Paints a lovely picture D. Love it!
Chris
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