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I'M Alright Jack
The U.K. announced another lockdown and Jack thought oh my golly So he headed down to his local store , determined to fill his trolley At the loo rolls aisle his face lit up, he grabbed fifty for himself And with a mocking laugh and a grin, he cleared the entire shelf. Next on his list was pasta shells , there was only ten bags left An old lady begged him for just one bag but Jack left her bereft He then made his way to the bread aisle, without the slightest care Many people stood just watching him and all they could do was glare. Fresh baked bread white, brown and seeded; they all smelt so good And he made sure he grabbed them all before anyone else could Shower gels and bars of soap, well you can never have enough He went back for another trolley 'cos, he wanted lots more stuff. The alcohol aisle was next, for some whiskey, wine and beers And as he queued at the checkout to pay, there were some nasty jeers He wheeled the trolleys to his car; he'd completed his shopping task Then drove out of the car park and out the window threw his mask. His car broke down halfway home and he tried to flag folks down He wanted to get to the garage that was at, the other end of town Jack swore under his breath muttering, why's this happening to me As cars went whizzing past him he thought, how mean some folks can be. Dedicated to all the panic buyers who think of no one else but themselves Written 3rd November 2020.
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