




Hello Poetry Lovers
Nothing’s more heartwarming than sitting down with a Broons book on a cold afternoon. Next to my Beryl the Peril annuals, that is. 
That charming huge family of 11, located in a flat somewhere in Scotland, with so much detail in their inked drawings, characters and warm humour. 
There’s a few things that have bothered me over the years as I read that iconic comic strip, and I’ve put it into words below. Very tongue-in-cheek, natch. Do read on…..
The Broons

Oh Broons family of the Sunday Post
Your stories warm me like hot toast
I always yearned so much to be Maggie
Daphne I confess, I found a bit baggy

But ungainly sisters have nicer clothes
And a generous warm heart, I suppose
Home perms and the latest dress
No wonder your bedroom was a mess

It’s handsome Joe who gets romance
Taking sweet lasses to the local dance
Inoffensive Hen just seems a bit old
To be living still in the family fold


A cramped Victorian tenement flat
No room to spare for even one cat
Housing eleven, with Grandpa round often
The matriarch Maw did sometimes soften

I suspect that the forthright Bairn is older
The twins simply getting cheekier and bolder
Horace and all his advanced knowledge
Should surely now be at college?!

Paw Broon loves Granny Souter sweets
Brings them home sometimes as treats
Occasionally when I think your plots are silly
I remind myself I prefer you to ‘Oor Willie’




Thanks for letting me grow up with you, Broons.

And thank you, PL’s for reading this. We’ll be back with more poetry action real soon…….

Great poem – really enjoyed reading about The Broons 🥰🥰🥰
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Thank you. Love that family x
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