Mother, please open the door
Mother, please, I'm filled with dread
Mother, what (a) hideous jaw'
Ma, I'm stalked by Ciga-Rette
Let him take you, Dora
Should have stayed in like Nora
I can't open the door, ah!
For I am filled with horror
Nora, my twin, please open it
God, he reeks so dreadful
Nor' you said we'd never be split
I Swear that I'm remorseful
Let him take you, Dora
Dora, rules ignorer
I can't open the door, ah!
For I am filled with horror
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Monday, May 30, 2011
Ciga-Rette The Ogre (Part 4)
Two steps and crouch, three crawls and dart
She snailed the long way home
The clouds wouldn't come slight apart
No light - not cream or chrome
She felt a presence behind her
Each time she turned to look
Not leaf nor breeze nor pall did stir
Although the ground, it shook
It was all more than she could bear
Her little heart did flee
Her legs carried her in a blur
Behind her charged a scree
She was sudd'ly among each street
And alley way she knew
Above the roofs, she saw huge feet
A giant came vaulting through
She snailed the long way home
The clouds wouldn't come slight apart
No light - not cream or chrome
She felt a presence behind her
Each time she turned to look
Not leaf nor breeze nor pall did stir
Although the ground, it shook
It was all more than she could bear
Her little heart did flee
Her legs carried her in a blur
Behind her charged a scree
She was sudd'ly among each street
And alley way she knew
Above the roofs, she saw huge feet
A giant came vaulting through
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Ciga-Rette The Ogre (Part 3)
The ball was fun, the ball was fair
It should have made her merry
But being not supposed to be there
Her joy was not very
The brand new dance moves all were stepped
And new intros were made
A few hearts off their feet were swept
And Dora found a mate
But Dora, she did grow tired
She found a place to rest
Sweet sleep was now what she desired
She made a couch her nest
The loud music had stopped to play
When Dora stirred again
A vacant hall, to her dismay
Was all that did remain
It should have made her merry
But being not supposed to be there
Her joy was not very
The brand new dance moves all were stepped
And new intros were made
A few hearts off their feet were swept
And Dora found a mate
But Dora, she did grow tired
She found a place to rest
Sweet sleep was now what she desired
She made a couch her nest
The loud music had stopped to play
When Dora stirred again
A vacant hall, to her dismay
Was all that did remain
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Ciga-Rette The Ogre (Part 2)
Now, there was a young people's gig
At a neighbouring town hall
Once in a year and always big
It got going at nightfall
Every girl wanted to go
And every boy did too
The threat of wild Ciga-Rette though
Did leave most home and blue
Our Dora did not want to miss
The pleasures of the ball
Dance with a boy; maybe a kiss
She wanted; that was all
She hid some clothes and went to bed
Even before Nora
And when the night was still and dead
She turned a night crawler
At a neighbouring town hall
Once in a year and always big
It got going at nightfall
Every girl wanted to go
And every boy did too
The threat of wild Ciga-Rette though
Did leave most home and blue
Our Dora did not want to miss
The pleasures of the ball
Dance with a boy; maybe a kiss
She wanted; that was all
She hid some clothes and went to bed
Even before Nora
And when the night was still and dead
She turned a night crawler
Friday, May 27, 2011
Ciga-Rette The Ogre (Part 1)
She lived with her mother and sister
Her name, they called her Dora
In their house, there was no Mister
Just mom and twin sister Nora
Nora was quiet and timid
Never too far from home
Dora, she was intrepid
Precocious, loved to roam
Near their village lived an ogre
And its name was Ciga-Rette
Hideous, hairy in a toga
It was village people it ate
Long, long before nightfall
Young and Old rushed indoors
Windows, doors, they locked them all
As Ciga came stalking outdoors
Her name, they called her Dora
In their house, there was no Mister
Just mom and twin sister Nora
Nora was quiet and timid
Never too far from home
Dora, she was intrepid
Precocious, loved to roam
Near their village lived an ogre
And its name was Ciga-Rette
Hideous, hairy in a toga
It was village people it ate
Long, long before nightfall
Young and Old rushed indoors
Windows, doors, they locked them all
As Ciga came stalking outdoors
No, He is Cain!
As seen on a trotro earlier today.
(The Owner, Driver, Driver's Mate and Sprayer all couldn't spell!)
(The Owner, Driver, Driver's Mate and Sprayer all couldn't spell!)
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Mladic, Oprah & Other Random Questions.
Did Ratko Mladic think he'd go scot-free?
Will Africa see another war in Sudan?
Isn't Obama one of the best presidents already?
Will the world really miss Oprah?
Will Africa see another war in Sudan?
Isn't Obama one of the best presidents already?
Will the world really miss Oprah?
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