Bolloxit mayhem,
Poor-Bin wades in with rubbish.
His Marxist clap-trap.
I don’t believe it!
PM May in disarray,
Holds anyones hand!

It’s unravelling,
Government has lost the plot,
PM is in charge!!
As complex as simple is.
I guess its about me and what I am thinking
Bolloxit mayhem,
Poor-Bin wades in with rubbish.
His Marxist clap-trap.
I don’t believe it!
PM May in disarray,
Holds anyones hand!

It’s unravelling,
Government has lost the plot,
PM is in charge!!
Think new, Bolloxit!
Poor Stakeholder Management!
Why leave Ireland out?
New Referendum?
Include North and South Ireland,
They are Stakeholders!

They are missing it,
This is a great omission,
Will they correct it????
Yes it’s Bolloxit,
Brexit mess, Government’s blamed,
May’s reeling about.

The sun set lovely,
I saw it through the window,
As the train whizz by.
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I found this grey stone,
Beneath the plants and shadows,
And it caught my eye.

The way the shadow,
Lay across this stone, I liked,
And took this photo.
Today is ‘B’ Day,
It is so far down the pan!
What will be served next?

They’re stumped with Brexit.
All have an opinion,
And no one agrees.
It’s democracy,
It’s the will of the people,
Well, a few of them!
What a white wash farse,
Article 50 revoke.
No! They’ll debate it.
Morning train, grey skies,
“Another workday”, he sighs,
Waiting for his break.
Sorry to be rude,
It’s the way it makes me feel,
This Brexit Crisis!
From Gove’s gimpish grin,
To Boris’ bully bluster,
Twatish government.

It’s No Deal Boris,
Or maybe wants to cuddle May,
No just edging it.
Work, trains and buses,
Another work day coming.
Tomorrow just comes.

Time, fitness, fun, peace,
A few things I really want.
Time above the rest.
Like ‘Sheer Heart Attack’,
From Brighton Rock with great guitar,
Thank you Brian May.
And the “Now I’m Here.”
I grew up with it back then,
In my early teens.

And “Tenement Funster”
Do you recall 45’s?
It all seems so old.