Thursday, November 21, 2019

TheBluEyedBlonde©2019TonyFallon1113

TheBluEyedBlonde©2019TonyFallon1113
Do you remember our years together when we were both teens?
Before you went to London town and I headed out to Queens
You must have gotten blinded by the bright city light
I never heard from you even thought you swore you would write
My mother would talk about you when she would mail a letter
Saying you didn't write your mother either and that upset her
It’s so hard to keep a romance going from far across the pond
especially if the girl is a pretty blue eyed Mayo blonde
But sure the life we all led in Ireland was so conflicting
The religious upbringing almost didn't want the sexes mixing
When some teenagers like us got work and money they blew off steam
It was implied by my mother that you went to the far extreme
You would not send your parents the number of your mobile phone
And they worried sick about you being in London all alone
It’s so hard to keep a romance going from far across the pond
especially if the girl is a pretty blue eyed Mayo blonde
I remember the first Friday night in New York I lost the pledge
After the first week digging sewer lines with the shovel and sledge
I woke up the next morning with my clothes on in a helpless state
And was informed later that day I had been helped home by my mate.
I spent most of that Saturday on my bed room floor feebly sprawled
and went so often to the bathroom my aunt Mary was appalled
It’s so hard to keep a romance going from far across the pond
especially if the girl is a pretty blue eyed Mayo blonde
London sights must have been remarkable for a girl of eighteen
The weekends full of dancing was far better than the Mayo scene
No more ceili dancing for this fun loving beauty from Pontoon
And I'm sure there were many fine lads in the Irish saloon
Since third class in the national school you I always admired
Then as the teen years went onward it was you I most desired
It’s so hard to keep a romance going from far across the pond
especially if the girl is a pretty blue eyed Mayo blonde
It’s no good talking about old times it’s about now I'm concerned
I have this empty feeling in my heart and I think I've been spurned
You’ll have plenty of friends to tag along while you spend your assets
And I will be over here with only memories and regrets
Friends will help you spend your money total strangers will do the same
Have so many friends last night and today they will not know your name
It’s so hard to keep a romance going from far across the pond
especially if the girl is a pretty blue eyed Mayo blonde

Saturday, November 9, 2019

TheDucks©2019TonyFallon1109


TheDucks©2019TonyFallon1109


I gazed out the kitchen window pane
The sink was full of dirty dishes
The full winter moon had just arose
On the other side of the lake
The wild ducks were bottom eating
Heads feeding asses up in the air
Two shots rang out behind the stone wall
And the ones surviving flew away
The dogs were in the water in a flash
Bringing back tomorrow's dinner
Divided there's no loser or winner
Each one headed home with his stash
Saying Goodnight to all and hurray
Now there will be meat and soup for all
And for the dogs a fairly decent share 
Of bones and skin after the seating
Plenty of eating on the big drake
Now the dogs can relax and repose
I wonder if the shots stunned the fishes
And they were disturbed in their domain


Most people won’t spot the rhyme here
1/20.2/19 3/18 all the way to 10/11

Tuesday, November 5, 2019

AloneAgain(ofcourse)©2019TonyFallon1105.


AloneAgain(ofcourse)©2019TonyFallon1105.

I didn't feel like eating at home but all eating places were shut
There were no lights on in McDonald's or in the new Pizza Hut
Since you are not here anymore I don't consider this a home
My heart is broken in two or three I have the love sick syndrome

When the clock goes off at eight many mornings I am so annoyed
Places we used to hang out in for breakfast I try to avoid
The days all seem so dull and boring but much better than the night
Because I dream my world is about to end and wake up in fright

Adding to my feelings of misery the clock has been put back
And now by four thirty each evening it's almost totally black
There are so many more dark and dull hours to suffer until dawn
And from the social life around me I have totally withdrawn

Tonight I just lay there for hours in my bed but just turned and tossed
Went out driving aimlessly a female trooper thought I was lost
I told her why I was plan less she said the answer was prayer
She said she had two chocolate doughnuts and was willing to share

She said that feeling sorry for oneself was no way illegal
And that if it was she'd be writing tickets to many people
She said she surely knew where I lived on the corner of Jerome
And to keep me safe she would follow me with no light on the dome

So now I'm upstairs alone once more and I have started weeping
There's very little chance that tonight there will be any sleeping 
Thank God I have assignments tomorrow to keep my mind involved
instead of brooding alone about this romance that is dissolved.

Saturday, November 2, 2019

Going home © 2019TonyFallon1103


Going home © 2019TonyFallon1103

I would like to land in Shannon one early summer morn
And take a rented car back to the village where I was born
Sadly the house I was born in has long since been torn down
Many neighbors are in exile or moved to Roscommon town

The roads are not gravel anymore as they have been tarred
And the acreage my father had is owned a man named Gerard
There is no more rick of turf they have oil and electric power
And they have hot and cold water for the bathtub or the shower

There's no more horses out there plowing up the Irish soil
And more cattle than sheep on the farm once owned by Sean Doyle
There are no more ponies and traps taking people to mass
And there is no water in the lake for the swans in Ballyglass

No one knows where is the mass rock, or the holy water font 
That was at St Bridgids holy well in the village of my aunt
It is many long years now since they held a pattern for the saint
Doing the rosary on the road would be considered quaint

I know the ass the genet and the mule have almost disappeared 
But there are plenty of sheep there and they have to be sheared
I don't think there are gramophones on the kitchen table
They have joined the whole wide world with TV's hooked up to cable

The two shops that sold food and in the parish no longer exist
They threatened to close the school but the post office is surely missed
We always shared a priest with St John's and it' too late to complain
Miley's hall closed long, long ago so there's no place to entertain

Our parish church was small, very old and had no bell or steeple
So the angelus bell was never heard by our parish people
There were no railroad tracks daily trains or any railroad station
And there were never buses or other public transportation


n my day we had pounds shillings and pence then known as sterling
And on Sunday you played games of handball football or hurling
If you ever played soccer or rugby by the GAA you'd be banned
That was a strict rule in every county growing up in Ireland

I've been around the world a bit I seen Khrushchev Bush and Nixon 
And in the Christmas parade I've seen Rudolph Dancer and Blixen
But if I had a decent plot and a million dollars of pay
I'd build a big house in Barnacullen and never go away



Diminished Love©2019TonyFallon1102


Diminished Love©2019TonyFallon1102

Love is contagious but lost love is hard to heal
It can cause you more teardrops than an onion peel
Lost love is a feeling which makes you feel afraid
And if it is not your fault then you feel betrayed 
How oft has she forgiven and made the sacrifice
Because she thought loving you would be paradise
Is this was the paradise you had so long sought
So you cannot go through life feeling this distraught 
Is this the kind of woman that you greatly admire?
Is she the lady you tried so hard to acquire?
If this is the love of your life you must reconcile
Bring a bunch of flowers she may not be so hostile