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GUEST,david simmonds, ottawa (davidsim@magma.ca)
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Lyr Add: Cliches (poem by Jim Clark)
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Lyr Add: ONE STOP ENGLISH FOLK SONG
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08 Oct 02
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i sat down the other night to try to write an english pub ballad with as many fetid cliches as i could think of what am i missing... ONE STOP ENGLISH FOLK SONG As I was a walking for pleasure A fair maid I did chance to see So with a yo heave ho and a fal tal riddle I tossed her in the deep blue sea Ye ladies and ye gentlemen it grieves me ten times more That the briny ocean tossed her up On americay's green shore I did not care for her silver or gold And im too young to marry But she might have proved false to me So I took her cash to carry So the moral of my story As you can plaiinly see Ill go no more a roamin Till I need hard currency And as I close this sorry tale Of tragedy and farce I conclude the English folksong Is a royal pain in the arse Who cares about its plotlines Who needs the working class And sung in the new world its still As painful to the ass And so I end my dreadful song No longer I will tarry I've a far better thing that I must do Watch curly, moe and larry
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