Feathered Bandits
We are so pleased to see you, Humans are nice
You are such easy targets, now here’s some advice
If you ever get 'Bombed' on your Jacket or Tie
Look UP to find out who scored that Bulls eye
We all laugh our beaks off as you curse and moan
At the mess that you’re sporting but you’re not on your own
All are fair game if you come into town
We don’t care if we ruin your suit or your gown
Kind folk in the Park keep us well fed
And many a loft makes an excellent bed
We get woken each morning by the very first chime
Of the Town Hall Clock as it tolls out the time
The Benches and Signposts all bear our Mark
And even the Statues stand out in the dark
They have been there for ages and you’ll suffer their fate
If you stay in one spot as you wait for your Date
Whether perched on a ledge or up in the air
Our aim is unerring and misses are rare
Lingering hatless is nothing but folly
So your only defence is to hide ‘neath a Brolly
We will target your shoulders, your head and your back
Even dogs with their owners are prone to attack
As are people at crossings and news vendors too
Or bag laden shoppers who come into view
Avoidance is futile although you may try
You will never be safe from the Lords of the Sky
So whatever your Colour, Creed or Religion
None shall escape from the Town Centre Pigeon!
Copyright © Rob Bettridge | Year Posted 2015
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