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Contents:· Cat · Mná · Alan Mullally’s Song (Now I’m Leaving) · The Hero · Statue · Worms · Books · The Da · Female Modes of Dress (or The Miniskirt) · The Dance in the Village Hall · Obsessed · Corrakit · The New Daughter of Houlihan · Lewinsky · Jacussy |
The Outrageous Poems of Krunchie Killeen:
JUNIRA NATIONS
In a pub one night, 'Twas quite amazin'; I underwent A transformation.
The music blared; The people sang. The spirit moved me; Up I sprang.
I sang great songs With all my neighbours, Waving hands And voicing quavers.
I thought no singer In the town Could make more musical A sound.
A smile spread out Across my face. By dad! I was A happy case.
A quiet person Up to now Totally transformed I vow.
And, as the pub Was spilling out, Knowledge I began to spout.
I delivered Wondrous wisdom, Compelling everyone To listen.
All of a rush I had the answers To all the problems Of the planet.
Quick, guys, call Junira Nations: They oughta hear Our Krunchie spakin'. |
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