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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required ...adapted from the novel 'Mr Pye' by Mervyn Peake Balding and sprightly, he's filled with bold dreams to make us all happy and free; he selects as his target a small Channel Island, a representative sampling of people just like you and me. All he wants is that folks get along, without all those disputes and fights, he tries to bring peace to this sheltered enclave, just by doing good deeds he can sleep nights. He practises witchcraft to bring them together, 'if it works...' are his words for the day; a sense of humour is paramount these days to keep those nay-sayers at bay. In the midst of these noble endeavours there's discomfort that turns out to be wings that are sprouting quite clearly, a cause for concern there's no doubt. It seems that his kindness has made him an angel, the more he does good the bigger they grow till they're actually poking right out of his shirt, my heavens, they're starting to show! So he counters with bad deeds in hopes that they'll shrink, indiscretions and plain bald-faced lies. Sure enough they diminish, in fact they're all gone, he need not create a disguise. But this scheme that he's started gets odder, there's a growth on his temples, two horns; he's been busy negating the good that he's done he's turned Devil, good gracious! he's torn between Good and Evil, just what should he do? he's conflicted and cloaked in disgrace; he sits down to ponder which way he should turn, 'til it's clear, like the nose on his face. On the horns of a moral dilemma he simply gives in to pure Good; he embraces his people, he loves them so much, then his wings are full-sprouted; he could just take to the air and keep flying as far as infinity goes, so he bids the assembly a tearful farewell, his next stop the cosmos, who knows?
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