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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required Her Mam did for the rich Wool toffs, days chocka block with chores. Her fella was a plazzy gent— A few jars opened doors. A proper jarg johnny he used; he thought hi’self real cool. In the shade of the Whalley Abbey, the banks of Otterspool. She was sacked off by the Big House; for bloating like a toad. The sconner did like a runner; she was proper devoed. Eleanor Rigby was nineteen when the Great War broke out. She worked at t’ alehouse in The Lanes; crashed with this divvy lout. This RC priest offered her a job as the scullery maid. Her threads were mostly ant wacky; skint from the tuppence paid. He made her attend Sunday church and to learn the new hymn. She had managed to scrounge a pair of boss new trabs from him. The scran for tea was abar sound— she shared with a few birds. They rolled own ciggies from backy and shared one another’s thirds. The declaration of the war, surely did her head in. A baltic day in thirty-nine, at t’ ozzy, she didn’t win. At St Peter’s Church in Woolton, Eleanor was laid t’ rest; one of the many lonely people … A scouser—one o’ the best.
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