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Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Jungle Building

Jungle Buildings

By

James Bredin

These jungle welfare buildings all tend to be the same,
Single mothers whose kids have mostly different names,
Working the system and so politically correct,
No one would dare protest or show lack of respect.


Fathers or husbands are superfluous in these places,
It is babies and children, who support welfare cases,
Fatherless boys sometimes go to school in September,
But eventually they’re inclined to become gang members.

And daughters who grow up in this welfare situation,
Isolated from reality and know no other vocation,
And those in their weird world never need to go to work,
And to get married or get a job would surely be berserk.

And the welfare workers are all part of the scheme,
Because they control this world and their welfare regime,
They complain about bureaucratic case overload,
But they hide welfare statistics like a secret code.

Socialist culture of welfare has to be maintained,
While referendums are banned and we’re so restrained,
Democracy beaten down and recall never discussed,
Can’t voice your anger or show the slightest disgust.

And don’t you dare complain because that’s not right,
The status quo stays and you should always be polite,
While we’re taxed to the eyes and we don’t know why,
It’s politically correct buildings high as the sky.




Sunday, April 9, 2006

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