Sunday Bowls.

 Playing Sunday bowls 


Playing Sunday bowls in the years before the War

In the Edwardian Era, insouciant and innocent

Men with caps and trousers white

The world seemed civilized and permanent. 


Unaware of tectonic plates

Grinding between great nations

The last gasp of Old Empires

Who misjudged the century. 


Roll on forward to Dun Leary

And bowls are played this Sunday morning

The clunk of balls, the idle chat

Suggest we’re in a different world 


To the lands of death and struggle

To besieged Ukraine and Palestine

The aggressors unaware their time

Is over and the end coming down the line. 


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