Time Out with Emily Bronte
1
Miss Emily Bronte, I’m delighted that you
could come
With time travel not easy and too adventurous for
some
And so naturally I’m pleased that you should journey
to me
Through a gap in the armour of time that’s
impossible to see
So what shall we do? I have asked you this
question before
Which means you must know love-making is what
I adore
Shopping won’t work since you can’t take
anything back
Unless I attempt to seduce you with say a Big
Mac
Chorus
Life can be a challenge no matter what age we
are in
Since the fairy godmother became exceedingly
thin
However when Emily Bronte is there to be held
I am delighted to be in such a beautiful world
2
Miss Emily Bronte, I don’t mean to rush you my
friend
But life here is short and will eventually
come to an end
We must really consider how to make good use
of our time
Since only a fool would discard the best years
of their prime
Well there is always love-making to do that is
blue like the sea
And according to theory is much healthier than
watching TV
Of course I am guessing you know just how
tedious this is
When in fact you may know absolutely nothing
about this
Chorus
Life can be a challenge no matter what age we
are in
Since the fairy godmother became exceedingly
thin
However when Emily Bronte is there to be held
I am delighted to be in such a beautiful world
3
Miss Emily Bronte, I have some concerns about
life
With greed and corruption becoming increasingly
rife
Yet health care is good for those with insurance
to pay
Or who live in a land where health care is
still free today
Naturally I’m a product of this most unbelievable
age
Where liberalism alone is allowed to perform
on stage
No doubt you will find this philosophy somewhat
obtuse
Which leads us back to the bedroom with no
time to lose
Chorus
Life can be a challenge no matter what age we
are in
Since the fairy godmother became exceedingly
thin
However when Emily Bronte is there to be held
I am delighted to be in such a beautiful world
The End
© K.F.
Geach
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