[1770] Uncle and Auntie

Title : Uncle and Auntie
Poet : John Hegley
Date : 23 Sep 2005
1stLine: my auntie gave me a ...
Length : 19 Text-only version  
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Guest poem submitted by Laura Simeon, <laura.simeon@>:

Uncle and Auntie
my auntie gave me a colouring book and crayons
I begin to colour
after a while auntie leans over and says
you've gone over the lines
what do you think they're there for
eh?
some kind of statement is it?
going to be a rebel are we?
your auntie gives you a lovely present
and you have to go and ruin it
I begin to cry
my uncle gives me a hanky and some blank paper
do some doggies of your own he says
I begin to colour
when I have done
he looks over
and says they are all very good
he is lying
only some of them are

	-- John Hegley


I first encountered John Hegley on Minstrels last year (Poem #1584, Go and
play in the middle) and it was love at first sight.  On a trip to England
this summer I picked up a volume of his poetry entitled _Glad to Wear
Glasses_.  It was difficult to pick just one poem to submit, but I find this
one a delightful example of his unpretentious, razor sharp wit.  His website
may be viewed at: http://www.johnhegley.co.uk.

Thank you,
Laura Simeon.

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