You were born in the shade of a golden age
That was gilded with the blood of slaves
And though you never let on your life begun
In a world haunted by a million graves
.
You made corned beef hash on Mondays
And you rode to our house on the bus
And though I know you felt we were lazy and spoilt
Still you never made a fuss
.
I suppose your wisdom was in what you didn’t say
And in your quiet, careful love
For you never forgot a birthday
Or the names of the ones we loved
.
You were often overlooked at parties
Though you didn’t seem to mind
You sat alone with your favorite drink
Thinking of earlier times
.
I wonder what you made of what the world became
In a century of accelerating change
I wonder if it touched you much at all
For you always seemed the same
.
I think I’ll remember you most of all
For those quiet winter nights
When I drove you home
In the artificial light
.
I used to ask you questions about the past
About what it was like for you as a girl
But you never gave me very much
I think we came from different worlds
.
And I’d come inside for a cup of tea
To your cosy little flat
We would watch a game show on TV
And that was the end of that
.
I suppose I never really knew you
But that’s no reason to be downcast
For the thing that counts is I had no doubt
Of your love until the last.