The Gravel Pitch
By mcscraic
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The Gravel Pitch
By Paul McCann
The Gravel Pitch
- By Paul McCann
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Looking back now I see how the years have flown
but I remember that gravel pitch back home .
We learnt how to be agile when we would smile ,
cause we knew happiness only lasts a while .
We grew up fast as the times, we knew, went past
,the troubles came to the wee streets of Belfast .
So we played games in pitches on broken glass ,
but there was a question, but no one ever asked .
What happened to the gravel pitch where we played ?
It disappeared as innocent blood was shed .
We used to play with the ball tied to our feet ,
when we were young and free , we couldn’t be beat .
We were once safe and sound those days have gone .
Oh won’t you take me back home where I belong .
I remember all of the things that we did ,
like playing off ground tig when I was a kid .
We all found our way together everyday
in all kinds of weather and life was ok .
Out on the gravel pitch we all had some fun
back then in those golden days, when we were young .
On the gravel pitch we tried hard not to fall,
on On gravel pitch we learned to pass the ball .
We played together, as a team born to win
on all weather grounds where we lived and breathed in .
I remember well the passion there again
in my heart and somehow it still felt the same .
Some friends of mine have been buried in the ground
but there are just as many new friends I’ve found
I can still smile as life’s not so bad you see
because forever young we will always be .
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Forever young we will always
Forever young we will always be. I like that line, because like you I still feel young, it's just the body isn't willing to cooperate. But again like you I have my memories too.
Yours childhood must have been fun to look back on, and your poem was a pleasure to read.
Jenny.
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