Friday, 27 February 2015
Poem
Where I’m From
I am from A New Street It’s barely noisy
only the builders working behind with their nail guns.
I am from you would always smell
the curry sausages from the kitchen table
I am from you would always wake up and go outside
to smell the Te Mata Mushroom Farm
I am from Every house in my street
is modern flash and full of old grumpy folks
I am from you would walk in the door
and see a magnificent kitchen
I am from you would always be amazed
by the shape and the size of the house.
I am from you always relive the memories
of the house you lived in as I was young
I am from you would walk in the door
and see a magnificent kitchen
I am from on the left hand side
you will always see a white fluffy cat
I am from a place where you sit on the deck
having a wine or a beer or two
I am from a place to chill, relax
and unwind from the world
By Liam McCarthy
That was my poem
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