Ode to JRW Sewell
All hail JRW Sewell
In his 70th year
We all unanimously agree
He’s a man without peer
Husband to “little Jen”
And father to John and Lou
Grandfather to Ellie and Ben
And more recently another two
He crossed the hills to Grenoside
But with barely time to settle
He took a trip to the USA
Where Grandpa was an expert in metal
He claims to have attended Uni
Though Durham or Toon we’re still unsure
But he must have studied somewhere
To spend 30 years practising law
Rod liked his cricket
And supported the Lancastrian rose
But football and the Owls
Were the primary affliction he chose
Wednesday are his passion
A supporter through thick and thin
He’s backed them in desperate times
And occasionally seen them win
He’s also done his badges
To coach the kids in Endcliffe Park
But it was as manager of Storrs FC
That he really made his mark
With players like Simmy and Bammy
The football quality was poor
But the absolute nadir
Was the pre-season Blackpool tour
Rod loved his golf GTis
Overtaking was never a worry
Although one became considerably slower
After an altercation with a lorry
The miles he must have driven
As his unlicensed cab toured the land
But whenever his kids needed a lift
He was always willingly on hand
When John passed his A-levels
At the Council his clean heals were seen
As he met up with the lads
For a beer in Bents Green
With Chris and Lou in Dorking
And the imminent arrival of Ellie
The GPs loaded the car
And Rod gave it some welly
On arrival in Dorking
They needed somewhere to stay
Heads barely touching pillows
They were still asked to pay
Friends from Castlewood Road
Now cast wide and far
Meet up for fun and walking
And then a pint in the bar
Rod attends evening classes
To learn French or so he reckons
But can he really speak the lingo?
In The Dordogne judgement day beckons
Rod spends time in the garden
He works from dusk till dawn
To produce sweet peas and tomatoes
Watered by Lou and Shaun
But you were there for Ellie Mae
And you were there for Ben
And you were there for James and Harry
Not why or maybe but where and when
A fantastic GP and father
If you disagree you’re a fool
Happy birthday, have a good one
John Roderick Walker Sewell