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Thread #77522 Message #4163100
Posted By: Joe Offer
20-Jan-23 - 10:38 PM
Thread Name: ADD: Recitations/Songs by Les Barker
Subject: ADD: Reg, the Lonely Glow Worm (Les Barker)
REG. THE LONELY GLOW WORM by Les Barker
Reg was a lonely glow worm, All alone in the big city night; Lady glow worms didn't like him, Never really thought him too bright. She was just a red glow in the gutter, Alone, perhaps lonely like him; His heart simply melted like butter; Her light made all others seem dim.
But tonight he would not be requited; Her warm love could never be Reg's For he was a lonely glow worm And she was a Benson and Hedges.
He asked did she come here often, Asked if she fancied a drink; She might perhaps like a light ale; No reply; not a nod; not a wink.
She was just a red glow in the gutter, Smouldering; sultry; aloof. Not one single word did she utter, And Reg never guessed at the truth.
His heart was aflame with desire, But her fire was a pyre; it was Reg's; For he was a lonely glow worm And she was a Benson and Hedges.
He desperately wanted to know her, There in the big city night; And there, like a moth to the flame, Reg was drawn to the light.
She was just a red glow in the gutter, A beacon of love in the mist; She lay where some smoker had put her And Reg could no longer resist.
He burned more than his fingers that evening; Now he carries a torch with scorched edges, For he was a lonely glow worm And she was a Benson and Hedges.
He fell like a fool for a cigarette, For passion can have strange effects And his contact lenses were missing, And a tortoise had trod on his specs.
She was just a red glow in the gutter, Unmoved by wit, wisdom or wealth, Sat a firefly on fire and a-flutter And seriously damaged his health.
All she left was a small pile of charcoal; Remember those embers are Reg's, For he was a lonely glow worm And she was a Benson and Hedges.