My brother John
You have always been a part of my life, from me being born
to growing old.
I remember you in short pants going to school, shy, quiet
and not much to say.
Then as a teenager, you were a ‘rocker’ on your motor bike
with your friends and their bikes, congregating outside the gate, reving and
tinkering with the bikes. Your longer hair growing more wavey. Our poor mum
must have been demented with worry.
Then as a single dad, you did your best with four small kids
to rear.
I remember the times I visited you in your flats, when the
family had left home. You had found your voice and were no longer shy and
reserved.
You loved the horses and the whiskey too. (just like dad) and
John, you could show your caring side when you wanted to because you were a big
softy at heart.
You cleaned windows for many a year until you confessed to
growing old and having creaky knees.
As the years went on, you developed a kinship with our brother
Colin and became good friends.
You were strong John and nobody’s fool as you knew your
limitations and kept your independence.
John, thank you for being my older brother, you made me
proud and you have my respect.
Thank you for your love and friendship.
I know that you are with mum and dad now and I wish you
eternal peace and happiness and abounding love.
Goodbye my brother, until we meet again.