Awake
Awake
I wake, I check, I’m not dead yet.
I think I might sleep on but instead
I’ll celebrate the day with coffee
Then I might walk to fair Dun Leary.
Or perhaps I’ll wander down to Dalkey town,
Have a swim at White Rock while soaking up the sun
Return to Country Bake for a scrummy currant cake
Pop into the church for a moment of reflection.
It’s a civilized old life we lead, retired and without needs
And if we had them, who would heed?
The class of sixty nine with silver heads
The baby booming golden generation.
Dalkey is so civilized, the perfect combination
A melting pot of rich and poor, old and young,
Artisan dwellings and lofty mansions
Stately piles and gleaming new structures.
Sensible mostly not to take itself seriously
Enough wags and wits to teach us humility
Home to past stars, to Binchy and Newman,
And newer folk too, lured by its beauty.
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