*** Turn a Cheek ***

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* Barry R. Long *

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*** Turn a Cheek ***

by 'Barry R. Long'

late one night when we were all drunk
we decided to go for a run, baring our rump
all of us stripped off till we were stark
on this town we'd leave our mark
away we went, sprinting down the street
hoping there was no one, for us to meet
it must of been an awesome sight
just as well it wasn't in daylight
with giggles of laughter along the way
a merry pack of drunks we portray
the police they found us, to arrest they lean
which to us, was just damn mean
the judge reckoned we had a cheek
and to think twice before we next streak
now it's the next day, I'm inclined
to think it was worth it, despite being fined

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Copyright: Barry R.Long, 22nd. June 2004
published: www.tardemstudios.co.nz - 25th. October 2004



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