For the cropduster
Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2015 2:39 pm
From before your time here Allan and while I was still living in the Alice!
“The Caterpillar Man Bag’
© Ross Magnay
I was standing in the chemist shop while Sheryl bought the drugs,
we seem to need a lot as we mature.
As I surveyed the shoppers there was something caught my eye,
unusual to me a bit obscure.
See this bloke he had a shoulder bag that hung down to his waist,
The sorta thing you see a sheila tote,
A little yellow number with a cupla bits of black, then suddenly a lump came to my throat.
It was blazoned with an emblem that is known by working men, machinery men or maybe in a truck,
I tried to just ignore it like it wasn’t really there, alas it wouldn’t happen and the vision really stuck.
I just couldn’t get a picture of this joker in a rig, I doubt he’d seen a dozer or a hoe,
Though despite his soft appearances the bag was slightly soiled, so I’m guessing I will never really know.
Seems like nothing now is sacred and I can attest to that,
the emblem on his man bag was the famous emblem…CAT!
“The Caterpillar Man Bag’
© Ross Magnay
I was standing in the chemist shop while Sheryl bought the drugs,
we seem to need a lot as we mature.
As I surveyed the shoppers there was something caught my eye,
unusual to me a bit obscure.
See this bloke he had a shoulder bag that hung down to his waist,
The sorta thing you see a sheila tote,
A little yellow number with a cupla bits of black, then suddenly a lump came to my throat.
It was blazoned with an emblem that is known by working men, machinery men or maybe in a truck,
I tried to just ignore it like it wasn’t really there, alas it wouldn’t happen and the vision really stuck.
I just couldn’t get a picture of this joker in a rig, I doubt he’d seen a dozer or a hoe,
Though despite his soft appearances the bag was slightly soiled, so I’m guessing I will never really know.
Seems like nothing now is sacred and I can attest to that,
the emblem on his man bag was the famous emblem…CAT!