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A hellish encounter



attila

1997 Club
Jul 17, 2003
2,246
South Central Southwick
A HELLISH ENCOUNTER

The furnaces were roaring
With a foul and sulphurous smell
The damned were being tortured –
Just another day in Hell.
The air was full of ghastly screams
And soul-destroying moans
When above the dreadful clamour
Rose some shrill suburban tones…

‘So messy! And so smelly!
And so awfully, awfully hot!
And all you do is torture –
That puts nothing in the pot!
I’ll close down all your furnaces
Your unproductive ways
And build a brand new call centre –
A Purgatory that pays!’

The Devil dropped his pitchfork
And put on his coat and hat.
‘I don’t mind facing Jesus
But I can’t compete with that!’
But the damned and all the goblins
Pleaded ‘Lucifer, don’t go!’
Stay and help us in our fight -
Better the Devil that we know!’

So they voted him shop steward
And he led a demonstration
While Thatcher glared and tutted
In mad, impotent frustration.
Then they made some massive banners
In huge letters: ‘COAL NOT DOLE’!
‘NOT ONE SINGLE FURNACE CLOSURE!’
‘GO TO HEAVEN, TORY TROLL!’

Now Tomas de Torquemada
Held a centuries-old position
As editor of Hell’s newspaper:
The Daily Inquisition.
So Thatcher went to him and said
‘I need some press support.
It always does my bidding.
Here’s some text for your report!’

But Tomas said ‘Eees complicated -
‘Satan ees my mate!
You know I’ve serve him faithfully
Since 1498…’
So she yelled upstairs to Murdoch:
‘Rupert, time for you to die!
I need you down here urgently!’
But there was no reply.

Then the Devil came in glory
Brian Clough at his right hand
And in tones to shatter marble
Thundered: ‘Margaret, you are banned!
Hell’s a worker-run collective
Self-sufficient, closely-knit.
We don’t need your poxy meddling.
I condemn you to the pit!

But, first, I’ll reunite you
With the one you love the most.
He was hiding in the coal hole.
He was dressed up as a ghost.
Said he DIDN’T WANT to see you!
Said to PLEASE keep him away!
But you’re here now, aren’t you, Denis?
Bid your lady wife good day…..

They were loaded in the lift shaft
And soon they were gone from sight
And heading for an awful place
Of pain and endless night
And you’re not going to believe this
‘Twas such awful, rotten luck -
But half way down the endless pit
The Thatchers’ lift got stuck...

So fight for social justice
And build a better world
And bury her foul legacy
With red banners unfurled
And heed the final message
Of this cautionary verse
Or you could end up like Denis.

I can think of nothing worse.
 






CorgiRegisteredFriend

Well-known member
May 29, 2011
8,317
Boring By Sea
You should have persuaded Cameron to read this out in the commons today.
 


Moshe Gariani

Well-known member
Mar 10, 2005
12,071
That's told her, eh?
If you can do better then let's have it...

Entertainingly worded and a nice twist at the end.
 


















RupertsFlan

New member
Nov 28, 2012
223
I've read it a few times. To try and see if I change my mind.

But no.

It's awful.

Are you trying to be trendy? Are you trying to align yourself with a particular social group you wish you were part of? What part of modern football are you against? You campagined for Falmer and wrote and sung - which on the face of it is all tremedously worthy.

But this feeble attempt is sadly transparently aimed at aligning yourself with a popular movement in certain social groups that you seem to be so desparately eager to be part of.

the hat, the coat - its all so predictably 'Brighton' if you know what I mean. Non-conformity, justice for all - yeah yeah yeah.

Anyway - read it again and for me it starts badly, tails off at the end and the less said about the middle the better.
 




Hamilton

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
12,454
Brighton
I enjoyed it. Look forward to the sequel when Murdoch really does go!
 


Bry Nylon

Test your smoke alarm
Helpful Moderator
Jul 21, 2003
19,844
Playing snooker
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Buzzer

Languidly Clinical
Oct 1, 2006
26,121
If you can do better then let's have it...

Entertainingly worded and a nice twist at the end.

Let's see:

Oy Maggie. Your boobs are saggy
And now you're dead in bed
In the Ritz with saggy tits
And a fanny like the closed down pits
I can think of nothing worse
Except for Atilla's verse


Job done. Invoice in the post. EJ Thribb eat your heart out.
 






Hamilton

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
12,454
Brighton
I've read it a few times. To try and see if I change my mind.

But no.

It's awful.

Are you trying to be trendy? Are you trying to align yourself with a particular social group you wish you were part of? What part of modern football are you against? You campagined for Falmer and wrote and sung - which on the face of it is all tremedously worthy.

But this feeble attempt is sadly transparently aimed at aligning yourself with a popular movement in certain social groups that you seem to be so desparately eager to be part of.

the hat, the coat - its all so predictably 'Brighton' if you know what I mean. Non-conformity, justice for all - yeah yeah yeah.

Anyway - read it again and for me it starts badly, tails off at the end and the less said about the middle the better.

For god's sake, the guy has always had this point of view when it comes to Thatcher. He hardly needs to align himself with a group.

It's a particular type of protest poem. It does its job. It's not going to win any poetry competitions, but it hasn't been written with that in mind has it?

Good plagiarism in your final paragraph by the way. I always loved that line too.
 


Giraffe

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Aug 8, 2005
26,545
Maggie was a woman
Oh that is truly clear
But in her head
Was a man's brain
And for that we should all cheer.
 


Barn Door Billy

New member
Feb 19, 2012
868
Somewhere near Reading...
What do you think you're doing, pig?
Do you really give a fig, pig?
And what's your favourite sort of gig, pig?
Barry Manilow
Or the black and white minstrel show?

:lol: One of the (many) reasons I can't take people proffering opposition to thatcher seriously, as in my head I always hear their comments in Rick's voice
 








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