
Be thankful for what you’ve achieved. Grown ups of a certain age, will remember two bar fires. Fighting your sister or brother to get near it. For long periods in the 70s, a two bar fire was all we had. With ice covered windows, 2 duvets or crocheted covers and extra jaickets were how we kept tepid.
Resilient or what?
Imagine that these days, but yep it still exists in this century. I’m privileged enough to have tried to work hard to enable me not to shout at my kids saying ‘put the fire off’ for fear of high utility bills.
Yet it happened 40 years ago in a developed country and still happens to this day. For me, it helped me build a baseline to grow from. Be thankful, show gratitude.
A two bar fire for a family of six
Rin to the fire, rin to the fire, rin to the fire, old stoakin
Hopefully two bars, probably one, I hope its no still broken
A two bar fire for a family of six, takin turn and turns aboot
Meltin jaikits and burning thighs, threatening to electrocute
Maybe the convection will work this time, I’ve got my fingers crossed
While I wait for that to kick in, I make some tea and toast
Crack the bars up, from one to two, when its working, it’s a bit of a novelty
A two bar fire for a family of six, at least you’ve got it, nowhere near poverty
Turn the sounds on, turn the dial, from Radio 2, to more my scene
Grills burning, toasts on fire, gotta get the cooker clean
Kettle whistles, tea bag used again, lookin for the milk
There’s a space for a fridge, where the washins kept, milk chills on the window sill
Time for a quick No.6, no lighter, no match, I’ll try the bar of the fire
Sticks like a leach, burns like a sparkler, starts to unfurl the wire
From two bars, to one, its goosed, I’m getting it in the ear.
A one bar fire for a family of six, we need an engineer
There’s a key in the door, the miners home, after ten hours down a pit
He’ll smell the burning, the melting, the No.6, which I throw out the window still lit
Inhaling on arrival, he quizzically asks, whats burning, I suggest the toast
Not knowing which one of todays failures, he’ll rise to the most
It’ll not be a two bar fire for a family of six, so lets not pretend
A two bar fire for a family of six, every winter was discontent
R G Robb © 2021
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