David Francis Carter

David Francis Carter Poems

I look in the mirror,
And what I see
Is a stranger looking back at me
He does look like me
...

You're fifteen nearly sixteen but still a child to me

Even though you're now a young man and want some independency
...

I'm glad that I was born a man and not an equine beast
For if I'd been the latter
Life would have surely ceased
Its rare to find a crippled horse
...

Santa's not an Eco-warrior
And I will tell you why
But I don't want him to stop coming so you needn't start to cry
Our presents come wrapped in paper and I don't want to spoil your fun but all this wrapping paper means another forest gone.
...

I've always loved you with all my heart
But now my heart's knackered and worn
So I'll love you with other organs instead
That I've had since I were born
...

What is Christmas spirit?
Is it a child's excitement & anticipation
Or helping the less fortunate to a
Better situation
...

An endearing image of Christmas is Rudolph
His nose all aglow
But I've got a secret to tell you
Something Santa don't want you to know
...

It's not always been that easy, never the best of friends
But now you want to go it alone, so I guess this is the end
It's not too late to be neighbourly, though soon you may be gone
And we'll rename the union to Great Britain minus one
...

David Francis Carter Biography

47 year old male married for 18 years to Elspeth & we have 2 sons aged 15 & 12. I suffered a debillitating stroke in December 2009leaving me disabled on my left side upper & lower limbs. I started penning poems as a form of psychological therapy. I almost died but survived to fight many more days I hope! A retired accountant since May 2012.)

The Best Poem Of David Francis Carter

Reflections Of A Stroke Survivor

I look in the mirror,
And what I see
Is a stranger looking back at me
He does look like me
But something's not right

He looks like he's had a bit of a fright

He walks with a stick and he looks like hell

He doesn't seem happy from what I can tell

One of his arms hangs limp by his side

A condition that's meant

He often has cried

But at least he survived, should be thankful for that

'Cause he ain't got nine lives like the proverbial cat

Part of his brain has died so they say

So they did what they could then they sent him away

He used to play football and golf did this chap

But now he's got a real handicap

So he's hung up his boots

And his clubs gather dust

They're no use to him now his body is bust

Each day is a struggle

It's not much of a life
Good job he's got a wonderful wife

And 2 beautiful sons so

All is not bad
He may be a burden but he's still a Dad

And a husband as well 'til death do us part

Though life as it stands just breaks his heart

He constantly dreams of a time now long gone

When arms and legs worked and he could be fun

He's been to a dark place inside of his head

Where his demons would tell him

You're better off dead

The demons have gone now and all that remains

Is a broken down body that can no longer play games

I pray for the day when the guy that I see
Stands tall and strong and smiles back at me

So what will the future bring? I cannot tell

But with his family beside him

I'm sure it bodes well.









I look in the mirror,
And what I see
Is a stranger looking back at me
He does look like me
But something's not right

He looks like he's had a bit of a fright
He walks with a stick and he looks like hell
He doesn't seem happy from what I can tell
One of his arms hangs limp by his side
A condition that's meant
He often has cried
But at least he survived, should be thankful for that
'Cause he ain't got nine lives like the proverbial cat
Part of his brain has died so they say
So they did what they could then they sent him away
He used to play football and golf did this chap
But now he's got a real handicap
So he's hung up his boots
And his clubs gather dust
They're no use to him now his body is bust
Each day is a struggle
It's not much of a life
Good job he's got a wonderful wife
And 2 beautiful sons so
All is not bad
He may be a burden but he's still a Dad
And a husband as well 'til death do us part
. Though life as it stands just breaks his heart.
He constantly dreams of a time now long gone
When arms and legs worked and he could be fun
He's been to a dark place inside of his head
Where his demons would tell him
You're better off dead
The demons have gone now and all that remains
Is a broken down body that can no longer play games
I pray for the day when the guy that I see
Stands tall and strong and smiles back at me.
So what will the future bring? I cannot tell
But with his family beside him

I'm sure it bodes well.

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