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A Mid-Week Break
Lily White was in the mood for sweets Walking the streets Came across pastry treats Modern Royals pull out a dessert spread Enough that armies could be fed Magpie this Magpie that Oh mag pies get Lily White fat Picking up one in the first half Modern Royals snickered with a laugh Preparing Lily White to be a wife Since this was a get Ritchie Pitch me Quickie plan Evening up excited the fans Until Kane went double dipping Hoping for a newspaper clipping Lily White deserved tipping Making all the hats removed An action gentlemanly and smooth While the wolves needed a tasting of wine Burnley was chosen to dine A casual meeting Level competing Less than fifteen to go Wolves put the score into the show But before the curtain dropped A piece of wood got hot Penalty was assessed Goal awarded to Clarets a success Draw was written into the book Climatic ending was a good hook Mr. Bourne who had a mouth Met with the citizens who reminded him to get out Public’s two pences were heard Mr. Bourne’s cherries curled Showing some respect They let him have one avoiding the train wreck Tomorrow is another day Peaceful play That is recorded winner in every way
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