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# EUHWC Toast to the Lassies 2024
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At the EUHWC Burns meet in Ullapool last weekend, I had the last privilege of giving the Toast to the Lassies. Particularly for the benefit of those who weren’t there, here it is in full!
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Published on: 29 Jan 2024
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Had Burns, instead of his sweet bonnie Jean,
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his skills poetical for to mature
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had any one of our club’s lassies seen
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he would forever have remained obscure.
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If he had nothing but this box of worms
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Scotia would have been poorer, that I’m sure.
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Now none of us can claim to be a Burns,
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I’m no poetic master, still, I’ll have a punt,
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though let’s be clear, I’ll do it on my terms.
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I’ve everywhere avoided being blunt -
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politeness matters more than any schema -
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but it is hard when Isla’s such a cunt.
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It was a challenge to produce a terza rima
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I could recite withouten snoring;
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you’ve been so stiff I thought youse had oedema.
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The bother is this year is you’ll all been boring:
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no drugs, no sex, no gossiping or lies,
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no rock and roll, and hardly any whoring.
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But hey well, rules is rules, I’ve had to try!
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At least it can’t be worse than the reply.
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I’ll start with Audrey, the club’s senior member,
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for if there’s something that I say which disconcerts her,
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it’s fine: the poor old girl, she won’t remember.
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She likes to let us think she’s a hard worker
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but we’re electing a third social sec…
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it’s pretty clear she’s just another shirker.
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This lady, half American, half Czech,
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for study, moved to Scotland for to do
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American history – really, what the heck?
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The club is so much louder thanks to you:
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impressive vocals for just five foot two.
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That woman, Willow, reggles is bespeckled
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with her sickle and her fishing tackle
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shackled by the shins while she is heckled;
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the way that Willow waddles maks me cackle
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like a speckled jackal getting tickles,
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worth a shekel in the tabernacle;
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I chuckle muckle at her love of pickles
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which she wiggles when she has the heart
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while work for the Committee’s fickle trickles.
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Her modus operandi: you can’t rush art.
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Her reimbursements programme’s going great;
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any day now, she’ll maybe even start.
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She cannot walk without Audrey, her mate:
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I wonder when they’re going to consummate.
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Although they make them pretty tough in Peebles,
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the thought of actually going up a peak
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fills Shona Lewis with the heeble-jeebles.
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New car? We miss your beautiful antique!
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How long before this one’s also up a creek?
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Once there was a lass called Hannah Collier
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whom even hell below regarded nasty,
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deeply despised by all that dwells there.
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Dating’s proceeding slowly for our lassie;
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not far from giving up til she beguiles
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a hot Italian in Southsider: classy!
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At first, Michaelo seems to be all smiles
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till it transpires he’s one of Dante’s demons…
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I guess it’s back to posters of Harry Styles.
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One day you’ll get a decent boy, keep dreamin;
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somewhere there waits a handsome Mr Collier.
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Hopefully when she meets him she’ll no be steamin.
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Hannah, I’m not sure why you chose to maul your
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poor skeleton at Subway (she’s still tetchy)
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and then abandon what remains of all your
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dignity at Ryvoan with a Frenchie!
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I think he wishes that he never met ye.
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And has a quiet Felicia e’er been seen?
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The energy she has is frankly wild.
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I’ve never seen a hillwalker so keen!
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Ssie ischt raschtlos und nie gelangweilt.
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She eats raw oats with soggy protein powder:
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a camping pot has ne’er been worse defiled.
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She uses what her Maker has endowed her
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with: her recorder skills are off the charts;
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youse think I’m joking, but I wouldn’t doubt her!
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This lass of the land of the Rot-Gold-Schwarz
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will soon depart, though long we might beseech you
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to stay. Of course, you’ll break all of our hearts,
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but mine most of all. Any time, Felicia,
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Creag Meagaidh calls, I know routes up the rear
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dark and under-explored that I can teach you!
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I won’t deny I think it’s rather queer
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the things you do with chickpeas, but no matter.
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You’re keen, you’re quick, you’re cool, that much is clear.
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In fact, I think you’d make a damn good faffer:
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swoop down on distilleries like the Luftwaffe.
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And now we come to our girl Emily Topness!
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You’re keen for social sec. You’d suit the role
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because… I’m not quite sure, it’s embdy’s guess.
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We met your sister, and she was just as dull.
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No, please drone on about Icelandic soil!
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Poor Joe here down the front’s bored out his skull.
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And since I mentioned Joe – I hate to spoil
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it for you – but you’ve got the inferior Joe,
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by Jove, no joke, it’s Jock here’s got the style!
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Nah, write the boy a sonnet, get in the flow,
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Whatever you produce’ll beat by thrice
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your Masters thesis. What’d you got to show
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for months of hunting for the butterflies?
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‘There weren’t any.’ Oh, and have some sense,
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cos I’ve heard rumours – I assume they’re lies –
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you’ve called yourself the ‘poet in residence.’
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You know you can’t compete, drop the pretence.
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Tereza was our gear sec for last year.
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She helped herself to stuff: that’s factual.
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Now when she asks to loan a bit club gear
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we have to ask her to provide collateral.
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She picked up tin whistle pretty sharp!
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Which is to say, she’s not a natural.
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She’s nowhere happier than under tarp
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gazing up at the moon and stars alone
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somewhere distant and remote like Glen Tarff.
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Now what to say about Lucy Ma-the-soooon....
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she likes… to faff… mm hmmm… well, moving on!
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And now we come to Emilie the French.
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She seems to be nice on the trips we see her
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but my distrust of frogs will ne’er be quenched.
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Claims she’s a ‘pharmacist’? So she’s a dealer.
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Need some pills in a pinch? You call, she’s there
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at your door in her rally-approved four-wheeler.
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One question we have is, why are you here?
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Most folk are in uni, you’ve no refutin
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you were kicked out after second year!
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Now the Engineering grad, Sophia Newton.
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Your namesake, Isaac, was a man convicted,
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constructed calculus; but no computin,
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not even Isaac’s, could’ve e’er predicted
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you’d drop the Eng for creative writing!
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now that’s what I would call a self-inflicted
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inflection point! It must be quite enlightening,
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but that doesn’t excuse when you give us an earful.
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The blood boils in our veins, the rage heightening,
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and you’re an American, that makes me fearful.
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What’s your secret? You have us knackered!
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What are you on to always be so cheerful?
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Now we approach the topic of Merzbacher.
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Wait, she’s not here? Abandoned ship?
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She says she’s informatics: so she’s a hacker?
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She has strong views, she lets her anger rip.
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Poor George got an earful, full of future advice,
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but why hasn’t she been on another club trip?
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We’re cruel to focus on this list of vice;
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the fact remains: she’s headstrong and nice.
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On Skye, a lady gave her poles to Sasha,
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which was really nice - I mean just the best -
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but Sasha really didn’t have to flash her.
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Quick history lesson: way back, RBS
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led the banking system to self-destruct
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and left taxpayers to pick up the mess.
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Since then, the name’s so irredeemably fucked
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they’ve had to ditch the brand once and for all.
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There’s one lassie who I need not instruct
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What, these days, the Royal Bank is called
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cos NatWest’s nasty history of scandal
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didn’t stop Booth from working there at all.
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Nothing motivates her more than to trample
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upon the working class. They set her free.
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She sank the pound quicker than the Belgrano,
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because ‘there is no such thing as society,’
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that’s how it is, is it? All right, I see.
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Now, coming all the way from Glenmore Lodge,
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it’s Ellie’s turn! We have done what we can,
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although I’m scared what she’ll put in my squash.
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She wasn’t into Benji, but listen man,
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you’re lucky that you dodged her drunken benders.
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You’ll wake up in a tent in Kyrgystan,
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as for how you got there, no-one remembers,
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and if you’d known you’d be sleeping next to Ellie,
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you would’ve brought some fucking ear defenders.
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She’ll wrap you in bubblewrap, from your ears to your belly,
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cotton clothes for none, and no complaining,
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applying safety to the max, spare socks in your wellies.
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She’s always at her Mountain Leader training,
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practicing her night nav in the locale,
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pursuing QMDs - unless it’s raining.
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But some water should not scare our gal!
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She’s had much experience with the wet as of late:
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after all, she got on well with our navy pal.
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What was the age of that particular first mate?
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Older than your ex - always part of the plan?
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Ah, of course! He was a spry twenty-eight!
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Youth’s for the losers, let’s get you a real man,
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mature and rugged, but kind and astute?
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Just make sure he’s not as old as your gran.
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One request we all have is you ditch the uke:
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never have strings been pluckèd quite so shitely;
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we would all much rather be hit by a nuke.
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And please shut up about your nice society.
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We are all glad you had a fun summer,
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but bringing it up throws us right back to sobriety.
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To lose you of course would be a bummer:
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that is, for your carefully groomed newcomers.
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Now time for the main woman, El Presidente!
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To here, it’s been like getting stones to bleed,
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but in Isla Burslem’s case we’ve material aplenty!
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As Holy Scripture says, ‘let those who lead
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well be worthy of double honour,’ so
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your bit is double length – it’s quite the screed!
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I’ll start off with her brilliant boyfriend – oh!
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Not boyfriend! Friend? To me this rather smacks
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of low commitment, but what do I know?
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So far, he’s disappointing, but on track.
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What’s he up to Isla: seven minutes? neat!
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Despite that, he is never holding back
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your blossoming romance with Dr Peat.
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Don’t deny it, that launch was pretty hard!
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It’s fifth base next: that’s photos of his feet.
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It’s fair to say her reputation’s marred.
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We all regret that we did once anoint
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her President: her premiership’s ill-starred.
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Hey - you’re meant to be in charge of this joint!
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You’re seldom seen cos of the mountaineering
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meets that you’re always on. You’d made your point
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before you chose to go off disappearing
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to New Zealand… we get the message! Plus
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we’ve had enough of all your domineering:
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maybe it’s time we put you on a bus!
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Nah, I’m just joking. All I’ve said’s refutable.
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But the boys, we mean this next bit, all of us,
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so stop me Isla if this isn’t suitable
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but honestly we think your mum is beautiful.
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Alas, I have to bring an end to this rhyme.
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I know it wasn’t much, in our defence,
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the fact you used ChatGPT’s a crime.
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I hope I’ve not caused over much offence
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don’t worry, that is it, I’ve said my bit,
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so I’ll turn from the ladies to the gents.
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Yeah, don’t look away now, we wrote this shit!
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I see you looking at your laces, Chris!
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Wit without real goodwill is not legit,
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so boys, don’t send sincerity to piss!
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Why did God say he’d take our hearts of stone
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and give us hearts of flesh? For this, for this!
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Here is flesh of our flesh, bone of our bone;
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love, and love nothing more but God alone.
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