We've ignored each other for a long
time
and I'm strictly an indoor man
anytime to call would be the wrong
time
I'll avoid you as long as I can
When I was a boy we were good
friends
I made pies out of you when you were wet
And in childhood's
remembered summer weather
We roughandtumbled together
We were very
close
just you and me and the sun
the world a place for having
fun
always so much to be done
But gradually I grew away from you
Of
course you were still there
During my earliest sexcapades
When I
roughandfumbled
Not very well after bedtime
But suddenly it was
winter
And you seemed so cold and dirty
That I stayed indoors and
acquired
A taste for girls and clean clothes
we found less and less to
say
you were jealous so one day
I simply upped and moved away
I
still called to see you on occasions
But we had little now in common
And
my visits grew less frequent
Until finally
One coldbright April
morning
A handful of you drummed
On my fathers waxworked coffin
at
last it all made sense
there was no need for pretence
you said nothing in
defence
And now recently
While travelling from town to town
Past
where you live
I have become increasingly aware
Of you watching me out
there.
Patient and unforgiving
Toying with the trees.
we've avoided
eachother for a long time
and I'm strictly a city man
anytime to call
would be the wrong time
I'll avoid you as long as I can
Roger McGough
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