A Father's Shooting Advice To His Son Loo Toilet Seat - Bryn Parry
Grab the best seat in the house and learn a thing or two about your favourite sport! One of the best known poems in the shooting world (see below) with illustrations by the well known artist and 'Help for Heroes' founder Bryn Parry. Solid painted wood.
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A Father's Advice to His Son
If a sportsman true you’d be
Listen carefully to me
Never, never let your gun
Pointed be at anyone
That it might unloaded be
Matters not the least to me
When a ditch or fence you cross
Though of time it cause you loss
From your gun the cartridge take
For the greater safety sake
If ‘twixt you and neighbouring gun
Bird may fly or beast may run
Let this maxim e’re be thine
Follow not across the line
Stops and beaters oft unseen
Lurk behind some leafy screen
Calm and steady always be
Never shoot where you can’t see
Keep your place and silent be
Game can hear and game can see
Don’t be greedy, better spared
Is a pheasant than one shared
You may kill or you may miss
But at all times think of this
All the pheasants ever bred
Won’t repay for one man dead





