Duneden Days
By mcscraic
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Duneden Days
By Paul McCann
I can hear the sound of the laughter ,
like distant echoes here long after ,
those childhood days were a wonderland when
we all held heaven in our hand ,
in Duneden days in Ireland .
The bonfire wood we all had to guard
and on Assumption day in Glenard up
Into the sky the sparks all soared .
Halloween cake and we knocked on doors
with face masks bought from the OK stores .
The language of laughter we all shared
when we were all as free as a bird ,
in duffle coats singing Bangor boats
away we go out to John O’Groats .
Duneden days are in the past tense
we had the laughter of innocence ,
skipping ropes hanging from green lampposts
and all of us grew up really close .
Duneden days playing in the Park ,
football matches after it was dark
and we never thought those days would end ,
now they all seem like an absent friend .
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