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Holier Than Thou
Holier than thou Not giv’n to pray, they were grey monks ‘Mid the holy band, ole’ Father John Who was a gansta and wanksta, Held command with some merry wives That were healed of un-upright-nesses Of them was Johanna selle her belle chose And walke as fresh as is a red rose. Many ministered unto him their substance. Such was then pious lusty man of this crowd This monk possess’d such wond’rous pow’r To rub out the sin that Satan chalk’d upon And gave fresh license to start afresh. Near, in a farm house liv’d this gay dame Quite clever in throwing a spanner in works Father John sought the cell ev’ry week Once a thump at the door, the husband came Who was dodgy and a nutter Punished the father with his thick stick. Till he confessed "no he’d play the priest". +++ August 24, 2014 Form: Free Verse
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