If you were still alive
You would be ninety-six tomorrow.
I think of you most days.
Just now, for example, I heard you
Defending the word ‘folk’
When, sometime in the Eighties,
I said it was twee.
Another day, I see you doing the weeding
At my sister’s wedding
And another day still
You’re at church
Hunched over a book
With your fingers in your ears
During the sermon.
Already a subscriber? Log in
Subscribe for just $2 a week
Try a month of The Spectator Australia absolutely free and without commitment. Not only that but – if you choose to continue – you’ll pay just $2 a week for your first year.
- Unlimited access to spectator.com.au and app
- The weekly edition on the Spectator Australia app
- Spectator podcasts and newsletters
- Full access to spectator.co.uk
Or
Unlock this article
You might disagree with half of it, but you’ll enjoy reading all of it. Try your first month for free, then just $2 a week for the remainder of your first year.
Comments
Don't miss out
Join the conversation with other Spectator Australia readers. Subscribe to leave a comment.
SUBSCRIBEAlready a subscriber? Log in