Nigella Lawson is extremely peeved ,
About the comments made on the beeb
She told the truth about being beaten
Before the lemon roast chicken was eaten
Despite the fact that her father was famous
Chancellor of the Exchequer, she told us.
Complex relationship with her mother,
Did she love or did she hate her?
Nigel Lawsons not commented yet
He's too busy planning his next project
As I grew older I loved my mother
But despised the rest of them sister and brother
My mother tried hard despite all her failings
Sewing and cooking and making savings
remembered fondly for all she had done
In bringing up 5 kids all on her own.
Shame on you Nigellla, your mum is now dead
Why not remember good times instead?
She died of cancer, let her rest in peace
Should famous children tread on their deceased?
Dec 22, 2012
Nigella Lawson on her mother
About This Poem
Last Few Words: English very rich cookery TVPersonality married to the multiimillionaaire Saatchi and Saatchi
Editing Stage: Editing - rough draft
Comments
Helpful comments Lways
Helpful comments Lways appreciated though I may not be able to use them
So saddened by your childhood
So saddened by your childhood but nothing can be done now except to move forward.
Your mother loved you then and now. It was just that your life events and hers were conflicting. She with alcohol, bringing up children, no support etc. hope you are happier now
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Nigella Lawson is a TV cook?
hardly seems a worthwhile subject for a poem.
well i liked it
odd to see Weird dislike the use of such a non-cliche subject. i don't know the celebrity or her comments but they sure inspired a personal piece worth reading. on the comments: people will always argue and disagree and i personally despise the "i've had it harder than you' argument but it's unavoidable.
anywho, this piece was personal and relatable. could use some editing but i slip slyly away with no suggestions.
nullus anxietas
t_f
Thank you for comments on Nigella
Feel free to suggest changes. Are you the fool on the hill?
I like The Fool
he is a fresh, unafraid voice on this site. He made me read the poem properly.
And yes, it is worthwhile and powerful.
Oh but, yes, I don't know in this case, but sometimes the dead deserve trampling on, horrible abusive mothers and fathers especially.