Her perfume lingered in my nostrils It reminded me of days long since gone Of Mother making us treacle **** And the way the sun always shone.
It didn’t of course, it was just childhood And we like to think back to the good Things like the sun always shining And Mother’s delicious pud.
People then, had no central heating In winter with fires, the house was cold still And the water we took up to bed would freeze Through the night on the windowsill.
Mother’s love was of course, unconditional As was Dad’s till the day he died And Mum dabbed on ‘Lily of the Valley’ As she stood by his coffin and cried.
So now, when a lady walks past me Who is wearing that scent from those years She’ll probably be a lady of advancing age Who’s experienced those times and some tears.
And I will drift back to my childhood But I’ll push out the parts that are bad As I think of the fun and the love that I felt I’ve no desire to look back and be sad.