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A Limerick by Damian
There was a young firm in L&D
Steph, Lindsey, Jude and DG
Who wanted the nation
To embrace conversation
To turn crunch into melody
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A short relocation poem about tannins
by T Gaskin
Damian, based in South for sins,
Located now in St ‘Albins’.
He's finding 'tea' the major source
of feeling homesick for the North;
The water yields a heavy slick,
He serves the tea in wedges, thick.
Tetley, Typhoo, Yorkshire Gold,
(He's not very posh if truth be told)
PG, Clipper, 99 brand,
(that's 'Co-op', which the South have banned)
They all just taste of muddy water,
The tea 'don't taste like what it oughta'.
And even cups in cafés, dear,
Where you would hope the water's clear,
They put the milk in on the bag,
with water cool and high price tag.
Despite a search Home County-wide,
He's just not being satisfied.
At night, with bag and mug he roams,
and pines for brews of Northern homes.
So cheer him up, for goodness sake,
Pop in for slice of tea and cake.
There was a young firm in L&D
Steph, Lindsey, Jude and DG
Who wanted the nation
To embrace conversation
To turn crunch into melody