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Wheelie Bin Joe
WHEELIE BIN JOE On the north side of Brisbane lives a man who does no wrong, He pongs a bit, he's grubby and his beard and hair are long, He sits upon the footpath mid plastic bags all sorts, Black garbage round his shoulders and white ones on for shorts, A yuppie down the footpath tripped, and soon fell over Joe, Recoiled in shock as horror gripped, climbed off the "so and so." So now they leave him on his throne, cross the street to the other side, From his house front boards, the nails have flown, weather boards have gone to hide. The prophet peers from neath his robes, bags plastic shuffled flies, In trance the seer discards his clothes, as fresh plastic he applies, Oh he'd tell us all of what he knows, If he perchance did speak, But plastic fumes get up his nose, and cause his brain to squeak. So if you pass the prophet there, do spare a thought for him, see his waiscoat's very shiny glare, but the plastics getting thin. The winter wind it whistles but Joe has cause to grin, for the masters call, he's waiting to right some deadly sin. Sponsor Paula Swanson Contest Name Do You Know The Cardboard Man?
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