Poetic Justice


Hello, quite new to this so hey an all that.

would anyone who has a copy close to hand possibly be kind enough to transcribe the valentines day poems from the Poetic justice section, i can only remember the end of the last one

just in the river and ...

probably frown is my best guess haha

anyways any help with this would be excellent

happy new year to all yous

Louis

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Hi Louis, "HAPPY NEW YEAR!"


"Noisy are children,
Loud is a bell,
Pungent is perfume,
But you only smell"

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"A tree is beautiful,
If its owner prunes it,
But our town isn't,
'Cause your presence ruins it"

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"Some people live in the country,
Some people live in the town,
Why don't you do us a service,
Jump in the river and ....."

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"You were mean and
cruel,
right from the start,
Now you really have
no



[***SPOILER***]
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"Oh look - a lovely spider! And it's eating a butterfly!"
'' ,,

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many many many thanks for these. diamond

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Don't mention it mate, I was working on my DVD anyway. I've finished it. Best menu effort I've ever
done IMHO (8:34 min Bach organ recital in stereo, coffin-shaped 'buttons') I'm well pleased with myself!
( N.B.: I will be amongst the first to pre-order the FOX DVD if/when it appears; meantime Nero fiddles
whilst Murdoch...However did we put up with Video Home System for so long?...dithers ).

"Oh look - a lovely spider! And it's eating a butterfly!"
'' ,,

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But then...

One must include the final "Poetic Justice" as written by the neighbourly Mr. Grimsdyck at the end.

"You were mean and cruel
right from the start,
Now you really have no..."


"I'll just sit here in the corner, quietly screaming."

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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069341/board/thread/62706591?d=62774560#62774560

"Oh look - a lovely spider! And it's eating a butterfly!"
'' ,,

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This story absolutely hurt me to the core! Poor Mr Grimsdyke. I was so glad that the evil snotty neighbour got his comeuppance! Zombie Cushing was absolutely brilliant!

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