Last year we had the pleasure of hosting Thibuat (Teebo) and Thierry for three months. These two French boys embraced station life like no other and have become firm friends. The last time they visited was to be Thierry's last, as his Visa was due to expire and he was unable to stay. Just a few of the fun times we had with them follow....
Two Frenchmen arrived,
outback adventures they seek
Fresh from a viewing of the
infamous Wolf Creek
Greeted by a lady with her
rifle on shoulder slung
At that point they wondered
what they had done
The boys considered if they
should not have just fled
But instead made their way
up to the massive steel shed
They stopped at the house
and there met all of us
Of their encounter with our
guest they made quite a fuss
‘’We did not know if we
should stay or should go!’’
And that was our first laugh
with Thierry and Thibaut
We showed them around, and
they both shook their head
In awe at the scale of
things, especially our new shed
They decided to stay and we
set them to work
World Wars aside it can’t be
said the French shirk
First job was faecal tests,
not the best for a newb
All I can say it involves
gloves and a fair amount of lube
‘No more joke at the Kiwis,
I think that is misled,’
grinned Thierry that night
as we drank beers in the shed
Mustering and fencing,
marking and drafting
The boys did it all, and all
with much laughing
Here for three months, both
had a visa to renew
So both got stuck in, there
was so much to do
But it soon became obvious
and not needed to be said
That what both enjoyed most
was tinkering in the big shed
The shed is impressive, but
I have to confess
When they first saw it the
place was a mess
So first task was to tidy
tools back where they go
And to make it more
pleasant, I brought in a stereo
Thierry eyes lit up, as
though his thoughts I had read
‘Now we can ‘ave some doof
doof in ze shed.’
The I.T. man he is we soon
had that thing wired
Plugged in his Iphone and up
the old girl fired
Cranked the dial to ten and
the music was loaded
When the first note hit the
rafters the swallows exploded
And as the cobwebs shook to
the sound of Led Zep,
I could see Thierry was
pleased with his doof doof in the shed
From then on the boys
weren’t hard to be found
All you had to do was just
follow the sound.
The maestro selected his
choice for the day
And away they would work as
his music would play
From French pop to punk to
the bloody Grateful Dead
Anything goes when it comes
to doof doof in the shed.
A challenge I set them, to
get an old bike going
And not a second later the
tunes started flowing
So many French curses I
learnt that afternoon
Thierry jumped on that
kicker until his cheeks were flushed red
But the bike only coughed in
time to the doof doof in the shed
The bike was abandoned and a
new task decided
To build us a pizza oven,
the type was woodfired
A month of welding and grinding and my scrap heap depleted
Until finally one day the
masterpiece was completed
The inaugural cook up
certainly left us well fed
All to the sound of the doof
doof in the shed
Time goes too fast and those
three months flew by
Farewells were said, all
with some dust in our eye
But they stayed down in
Perth and would make their own way
Back to Gabyon for Christmas
and even a birthday
And each time Thierry would
eventually be led
Back into the workshop for
another doof doof in the shed
But last time they called
in, they gave us the bad news
Thierry’s Visa was up and
attempts to stay had fell through
Not to far from now he’ll be
back home in France
So he wasn’t missing this
Gabyon run, not even a chance
And after a big night, when
guests had gone to bed
Quietly Thierry snuck up and
put on his doof doof in the shed
I followed him up and we
talked for a long time
Of women and work and music
over much beer and wine
All the while played the
greats, as well as the rest
Echoing through the night
down to our guests
Eventually I left him there
and started to head
Leaving Thierry alone with
his doof doof in the shed
And I’m not ashamed to say
tears welled as I lay in my bed
Listening to what would be
Thierry’s last doof doof in our shed
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1 comment:
great poem.........we had a Belgium couple and it was so sad to see them go to...........
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