We were!!
We were children him and me, raised up tough yet happily
Your smile remembered, cheeky chops. Your sparkling eyes and curly tops.
And now you’re gone, the pain so sore. I wish we’d played, just a little more
We were brothers you and I, me quite loud yet you, so shy
We went our separate ways at last, the nest we had to fly.
To families make and jobs to hold we sailed the oceans blue
although apart for years sometimes, our love we always knew
We were Sailors you and I. I went first, just to try
You followed shortly, advice not taken. I’ve got to go, I need to fly
I worried much for you, you see. I thought the Navy just for me
You proved us wrong and did excel, our fears and wow you did dispel
How proud we were to stand together, Uniformed and swell
Around the buoy at Sultan stood, swelling chests with pride
Not just in blood but arms as well. Brothers, always tied.
We were husbands you and I. I missed your wedding, I don’t know why
You married once, vowed from the start, death from Tracey you did part
We were fathers you and I, I raised two, yours reached the sky
Like you a strong and gentle kin. Of late how much we admire him
A family head he has become, far too soon and far too young
So rest in peace oh gentle one. The boys, their father’s role not done
So we will watch him as our own and guide him straight and true
To be a father strong and proud as one as good as you
See you soon brother. x
Rowland
13th February 2021