Frightened
Frightened
by Joan Wilson
I’ve never had to duck into an alley way
That’s a place we never used way back in our day
But we had a miserable neighbour and his surname was ‘alley’
He was nothing but a disgusting person, skinny and ugly
He wasn’t much to look at or admire
His mouth was loud and full of fire
He had no respect for any of us around
If we approached him he’d want to knock us down
He abused his young ignorant wife a lot
He made her miserable but no one deserved what she got
Her face was twisted and her mouth so scarred
She never had the sense to leave or even be afraid
You see she had all these children and they needed a dad
They didn’t care too much if he was loud and mad
Their real fathers didn’t care for them at all
So they stayed where they had shelter and a dad to call
He was Caymanian by birth with USA citizenship
He’d outgrown his Caymanian niceness and didn’t give a rip
He carried on merry hell most of the day
Drinking and cussing at everyone passing his way
He didn’t frighten me though with his awful behaviour
He could swear and cuss at me every minute and every hour
He was a man and an old one at that
So I made him know who was who and what was what
The day finally came when we’d had enough of his carrying on
I took the children away – his wife was sitting on the ground
I took him and shook him until he could take no more
He shook his head and looked up at me from the floor
“I’ll get you so don’t you turn your back on me”
“I’ll be waiting for you come on over and you’ll see”
Your children are on the porch safely out of your way
As long as you are carrying on that’s just where they’ll stay
I’m happy to say the children have grown up and matured
Into well educated and hard working adults – memories cured
Their mother is walking the roads – sadly now a beggar you see
Her face is still scarred and always will be.