Sylvia’s Mother SaidA Poem by NevilleSylvia’s Mother Said
Sylvia’s mother said Let go and forget him No way is he worth it Let go and enjoy being free
Sylvia’s mother said Your babies are hungry Whatever you do keep them Safe and away from your poetry
Sylvia’s mother said Both Frieda and Nicholas Must not be allowed To go it alone
Life should be easier And more than a gas When you’re a mother of Just thirty years old
Sylvia’s mother said Put the pen down now Come sit by the fire My word you look cold
And the operator says You don’t have to do this Don’t cry you don’t have to go it alone There is never a best way to die
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12 Reviews Added on February 17, 2020 Last Updated on February 17, 2020 AuthorNevilleGone West folks....., United KingdomAboutSometimes my imagination get's the better of me and then the pen takes over .. more..Writing
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