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Political Persuasion
Honest people have a moral code, Do the right thing, thought is sowed, Help the poor, lighten of their load, Leave nastiness to the current, Toad, The Toad speaks like his master, Bought and paid for-ever after, Till the people clear the road… Your Political persuasion is it wrong? Are you just a worker, and still a nong, Dumb as dumbo is your song, Just look after the boss, comes laughter, A boss’es crawler is beneath contempt, Brainwash by the boss is dreamt, He laughs at fools, who take the bait, The super-rich don’t need you mate? They keep “ low-class” exempt, Class distinction is still strong, Aussie miners, black balled, mortally wronged, {no job for him hereafter} Get workers cheap from overseas, Special workers if you please, The lies go ‘on and on’ :} Don Johnson
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