Brian's Birthday
Brian’s Birthday
Tomorrow is Brian’s birthday,
Who will his mum invite to play?
Brian hopes that Mick will come
But that depends on Michael’s mum.
Kate always brings nice toys
But never, ever plays with boys.
Or Margaret with her freckled face,
Not a hair out of place,
Bringing presents with expensive trappings,
Bows and kisses and silver wrappings.
Tessa with her bright red hair
Only seems to stand and stare,
Or Richard who’s extremely rude,
Talks whilst he chews his food.
William, who lives next door to Mick,
Eats and eats until he’s sick.
Thomas could come and stay the night
But Tom and Richard always fight.
Last year little Matthew came,
Bringing chocolates and a game
But in a temper beat up Mick,
Michael’s mum came round quick,
“You won’t be coming here again,”
She said, through screams of rage and pain.
Tomorrow is Brian’s birthday,
Who will his mum invite to play?
B. Stebbings
05/03/2016
Copyright © Barry Stebbings | Year Posted 2016
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