Some kids are hooked on video games and can’t stray too far from the screen
While others are decades older, hooked on them before they were a teen
I understand the latest addiction is called “fortnite” an online game they play
This game has become so popular, these players refuse to stray
It got me to thinking about how evolved electronics has come since I was a boy
The man who lit the fire in me, most people just called “Roy”
The first memory I recall is when he would test the tubes on the old tv
He would pull every one of them out to test them out and see
We would carefully place these glass tubes in a container and bring them to a store
Where a machine would tell which ones were bad, to him it was no chore
He would buy the replacement tubes, you had to set them in just right
The tv worked till the day he died, that tin covered black and white
He had a love for music, sometimes he played them all day long
He loved the big bands and crooners, don’t recall his favourite song
We had a covered in front porch loaded with a stereo and sound
Sitting on his easy chair listening to tunes was the place where he could be found
One day when we came home from school he shared a special treat
He purchased a Bradford stereo from Zellers, that swept us off our feet
A beautiful piece of furniture that sat in the living room in full display
It contained a record player, radio, and a cassette for us to play
Now we could buy tapes and record music of our very own
To share with all our friends or listen when we were all alone
He worked for the railroad which required layovers at the “Y”
In his briefcase he would pack a radio, he was that special guy
Get into his boat and fish, a little portable tv would be there to see
It also had a radio, how much happier could he be?
When the video game revolution started, it didn’t take him long
We were the first kids in the neighbourhood to play the game of “pong”
I’ve followed in his footsteps, I love the electronics it would appear
Although we have no 4K stations, I bought the television this year
I was the one who bought intellevision when it was first placed on the shelf
It was just something that happened, I couldn’t help myself
I graduated to Playstation and Playstation II as I recall
I needed to have them, I had to possess them all
I had the twelve foot satellite dish, which in the backyard looked so wrong
But what did I do when I bought new house? I took it along
I taped every movie that I could possibly view when the dish was working then
Still packed in boxes in the basement, when will I watch them? Who knows when?
I got my computer that I use most every day
Hooked up to my tv that’s fifty inches proudly on display
I caught the electronic bug from you, you’re the one to blame
There is no reason to hide it, there certainly is no shame
Maybe it’s generational because my children seem to have it too
One thing we can confess, is we truly do miss you
Thirty years ago this year, you had that heart attack and didn’t survive
You’d be a hundred years old now if you were still alive
I played Dean Martin on that old stereo to you, and it truly made me sad
It was just my way of showing how much I miss you “Dad”
Awwww I miss my Poppa!!! I love this one so much!!!
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I love when you put your feelings and thoughts into words! Made me cry too! Love you. xo
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This is amazing! Love it. Made me cry. Brought back some memories for me as well. Love you xo
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