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Blue Face

It's dinner for two, me and you, The Italian place in town. But your phone’s lit up and your face is blue, Now you’re scrolling up and down. I push...

Mr Snake

Oh Mr snake, For goodness sake, You ate the buns And chocolate cake, And all the pastries That I baked You ate before my eyes. Oh Mr snake, Oh deary...

Mable's Gable

Last week I had the easy job Of painting Mable’s gable. Paint it green she said to me As we sat around her table. I’ll go and get my tools I said And...
Cherry

Starbucked!

They have double macchiato’s And Latte’s with a twist. Fine festive flavoured favourites, From their fair trade coffee list. There’s the triple...
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The Carpet Man

I wanted carpet fitted, To cover all that wood, So I called the local carpet man And I thought he’d understood. He said with heavy accent. “I fit you...

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