Log in

View Full Version : should dropping litter really be in a news paper ?


waterhog
06-04-2018, 11:02 PM
adam wakefield i will explain in a song metro news


adam i can see no ant

your comment was not alarming

writing this and starting to pant

so will stand and deliver like prince charming.

people have no respect

on my words be banking

a bit of 1967 i can detect

can you hear aretha franklin.

to drop is a must

all droppers have a light that's green

like my phone and "another one bites the dust"

all abusers think they are queen.

it is a disgrace

and a never ending cycle

again i will make the heart race

never tell queen get on there bicycle.

going to end with a tug

doing music leaving out george is a no no

wake me up before this jitter bug

straight into a bin is where litter should go go.



this was inspired by reading this from metro news paper. https://ibb.co/mhJsCH hope everyone enjoys how I converted news into music.

Mystic Mock
07-04-2018, 04:47 AM
It must be a slow news day if littering is headline news.

Kazanne
07-04-2018, 07:31 AM
One thing I despise is litter louts,it looks untidy,messy and dirty,and a lot of times there are bins close by,people are just lazy and thoughtless,so yes it should be made more public,it is dangerous to wildlife too.

kirklancaster
07-04-2018, 12:56 PM
One thing I despise is litter louts,it looks untidy,messy and dirty,and a lot of times there are bins close by,people are just lazy and thoughtless,so yes it should be made more public,it is dangerous to wildlife too.

I totally agree with you here Kaz. I drive thousands of miles per year and the motorway verges are an utter eyesore with tons of litter which has been indiscriminately flung out of car windows.