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Old 09-12-2014, 09:52 AM #1
waterhog waterhog is offline
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vote 16 09.12.14

when i was a nipper
and Labour was my idle
i was a Tory chipper
positive some of my poems were liable.
i fell in love with Tony
red was my best smarty
never did he speak pony
Labour was the strongest party.
ridiculing all in the "commons"
politics had a eruption
the "andrew Marr" show was no summons
i always tuned in to see corruption.
the need to vote was mega
only my age did ration
interested in change made me a beggar
bursting out of me was Passion.
once eighteen and putting my cross
really did ware thin
it got as interesting as my morning floss
then Iraqi was what closed Tony's grin.
year on year i see waste
the change was minimal
they all say what we want to taste
hopping it makes there party winnable.
my conclusion is green
vote sixteen must take precedence
because by the time you are nineteen
you will realize every party speaks the brown air substance.

( i am on a low today as you can tell - is there a party that is all good ? i don't think so sunny jim. love a few political rhymes in reply to this to cheer me up. )
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