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Rock Royalty
I decend from rock royalty. On a local Irish level. My Dad rocked around the clock. At night in local dancehalls. And daily in his chemist shop. Accordion strapped on tight. He begat three singing sons. And four fine singing daughters. At his funeral we seven sang his favourite hymns and Danny Boy. There was not a dry eye as we all wished him goodbye. Now, his eldest son rocks on. Drove all the way on my wedding morn. To rock my wedding night away. With The Stunning, up from Galway. Lead guitarist with fingers flashing. Brewing a Storm, husband head banging. Fitting poem for today, Elvis's anniversary. I admit rock and roll is my forte. Rhythm courses through my body. I cannot sit when good music plays. I simply must get up and sway. Please take my hand...let's dance. 16/08/2016
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