All you need is peace |
I used to be so mellow I was a sweet old fellow But my nerves are not strong They couldn't bear the onslaught of SONG. Six grandkids, chosen for the vocals Belting out the lyrics like yokels. Six voices in fractured chorus A bevvy of toads sounds less raucous. I stormed in, slamming the door "What're you making that noise for?" I yelled and demanded some quiet And put a stop to the throaty riot. The silence was peaceful, I could doze! I could read or write if I chose! No shouting, no screeching, no jarring note On my dream cloud I could happily float. "May we sing?" they asked the next day But I wanted the peace to stay. I stamped my feet, I worked up a rage I took the newspaper and ripped a page. Like scared kittens they scampered "Grandpa is now so bad tempered!" They went to a friend's to chorus there And I curled up restful in my armchair. For the last twenty years I've gotten my way By yelling and grumbling couple of times a day. It's worth the effort, I tell you For the restfulness that does ensue. For the last twenty years, I've given no margin I'm the world's grumpiest curmudgeon. I'm also the happiest, deep inside I keep the peace in this house with a lot of pride. Written for "The Writer's Cramp" For the Prompt ▼ |