Payback Time

O Lord, let me be a burden on my children

For long they’ve been a burden upon me.

May they fetch and carry, clean and scrub

And do so cheerfully.

Let them take it in turns at putting me up.

Nice sunny rooms at the top of the stairs

With a walk-in bath and lift installed

At great expense… Theirs.

Insurance against the body blows of time

Isn’t that what having children’s all about?

To bring them up knowing that they owe you

And can’t contract out?

What is money for but to spend on their schooling?

Designer clothes, mindless hobbies, usual stuff.

Then as soon as they’re earning, off they go.

Well, enough’s enough.

It’s been a blessing watching them develop,

The parental pride we felt as each one grew.

But Lord, let me be a burden on my children

And on my children’s children too.