Eat Your Heart Out
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We recently named a club diner
An American style eaterie
It used to be ‘Scores’ – but we didn’t
And previously ‘Strikers’ but we sold them all-
¶ 2
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So they’ve renamed it “Yellows”
Well that just says it all
They might as well call it “Cowards”
“We surrender” chalked on the wall
¶ 3
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Skinny chips, with a cup of weak tea
With sugar free fruit and jelly
Asparagus tips and well-bred ham
Accompanied by vermicelli
¶ 4
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What sort of name is “Yellows”?
Well, this fan has had enough
The Coward from the Country
Has decided to get tough
¶ 5
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We don’t want to be hosted by daffodils
Or resemble tubs of custard
We’re not basking in warm sunshine
Time for stereotypes to be busted
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We’re mean; we’re hard; we’re nasty
Don’t be misled by yellow hue
Don’t follow the herd, no kowtow
Call me Buttercup and I’ll sue!
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