New Year should come in new way in my life.I had one poem collection which I had adapted from Glyn Roberts's Poem while working at London past few years ago as a part time security office.While working at BBC (Broadcasting House,Bush house) and Television studios,I had got opportunity to meet alot of stars and well known person (Wills Smith, Will Youngs, David & Victoria Beckham, Frank Bruno, Sahid Jeffery and so on).I am going to post this poem as my work experience in my student life.
“Security man”
(Adapted poem “The security man” by Glyn Roberts)
In rain or shine, he walks his final beat,
With aching knees and barking feet,
This Nepalese of mountain feet,
He’s outgoing security man.
He does his last patrol, the end of his last night,
At BBC and Teddington studios site,
Sometimes with just a match for a light,
He’s outgoing security man.
While he checks for fires, floods, and funny knocks,
He super-glues the gates, doors, and pad locks,
In the skip, goes that suspicious box,
He’s outgoing security man.
He checks up on that small minority,
Who try and take things without authority,
He throws out passes, shouts down phones,
Getting gradually naffed off by others’ moans,
He’s outgoing security man.
When he asks you a simple question,
Be sure to ‘STAND STILL, PAY ATTENTATION!’
Yet you may think he looks quite aloof,
But Aha!- He’s thrown the keys on next doors’ roof!
He’s the outgoing security man.
As his last shift ends, he’s loud and cheery,
Says goodbye to staff and bosses, with comments jerry,
Some say he’ll be sorely missed,
Does he care? He’ll be down the pub-getting pissed!
This man is known as the “Kundan ex-security man”
(Adapted poem “The security man” by Glyn Roberts)
In rain or shine, he walks his final beat,
With aching knees and barking feet,
This Nepalese of mountain feet,
He’s outgoing security man.
He does his last patrol, the end of his last night,
At BBC and Teddington studios site,
Sometimes with just a match for a light,
He’s outgoing security man.
While he checks for fires, floods, and funny knocks,
He super-glues the gates, doors, and pad locks,
In the skip, goes that suspicious box,
He’s outgoing security man.
He checks up on that small minority,
Who try and take things without authority,
He throws out passes, shouts down phones,
Getting gradually naffed off by others’ moans,
He’s outgoing security man.
When he asks you a simple question,
Be sure to ‘STAND STILL, PAY ATTENTATION!’
Yet you may think he looks quite aloof,
But Aha!- He’s thrown the keys on next doors’ roof!
He’s the outgoing security man.
As his last shift ends, he’s loud and cheery,
Says goodbye to staff and bosses, with comments jerry,
Some say he’ll be sorely missed,
Does he care? He’ll be down the pub-getting pissed!
This man is known as the “Kundan ex-security man”
(If somebody have any comment in it,you are heartly welcome.)