A Child Of The Sixties
  • A cryptic monologue of the 1960s.

    Without a care in the world I was sweet sixteen
    In a body of youth with a hope so new
    But the fourth estate was all around
    With blether on tap for me to view

    I still felt sad about Ritchie and Jape
    With the worst news of all about American Pie
    And something had to give with the Baker girl
    Poor kid, she never had a chance to die

    The Comets crashed and left us rocking
    Then everyone jumped on the 6.5 train
    But little did we know it would go so far
    The music lives on in a kiss-curl vein

    Hits and stats made it all worthwhile
    With everyone chasing the uncrowned king
    The charts were there for the 'whole' to climb
    But only four made ten in a serried string

    Born on a whim and honed on a Dansette
    I didn't take drugs and I never got bare
    Lucy never left the ground for me
    I remember all this - and I wasn't there!

    (one of six verses)