Monday, September 17, 2007

ted crilly remembered

another quiet few days in worthing, the calm only being disturbed by the delivery of our new recycling bins. don’t know why but it made me think of writing a song for europe.

My Lovely Bin

I’ve just been given a lovely bin.
It’s great for putting my rubbish in
It’s much bigger than the one I had before
and sits proudly outside my back door.

Chorus:
My lovely bin, oh my lovely bin.
It looks so pretty it makes me grin.
And when I gaze at my lovely bin
I think of all the nice things that I put in.

The council’s kind, they gave me two
One for food and one for news-
papers, plastic, tins and glass.
And you’ve got to say, they look really class.

Chorus.

I’ve had to put my number on
In case one day I find them gone.
Now it sits outside number 55
with all my detritus inside.

Chorus.

So when I die, don’t grieve for me
Just place me there, beneath that tree.
Decomposing slowly amid all my sin
Snugly inside my lovely bin.

Chorus.


Harry Gregg
September 2007

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow.That deserves the "Golden Bin man" award.

Anonymous said...

Not only a star gardener, but a poetic genius to boot. Keep up the absurdity, Ray. If they can put dead horses on stage and charge for it you could end up professional.
T