The Chemotherapy Red Blues
By Bee
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Woke up this morning
my face was bright red
Like an embarrassed lobster
I tried burying my head
underneath the covers
I hid in the deep,
but those steroids are buggers
won't allow you no sleep.
So I looked in the mirror
such a terrible mistake
No amount of caked on make up
wouldn't let me fake
any near resemblance
to a natural Caucasian
but lucky I weren't goin' nowhere
for no special occasion.
Then my bloke done come home
from a day of sweat and good hard toiling
Looked me in the face and said,
Man, you must be boiling.
Then he went straight to the fridge
and downed himself two beers
Never even noticed
that I had busted out in tears.
So I went down to the fish mongers
and walked out with another man
He said I looked just lovely
and fine the way I am
He held my hand so kindly
in a gentle pincer grip
and we drove down to the seaside
and took a skinny dip.
We swam and we done swam
till I weren't red no more
Then he looked me in the eye -
said he didn't like my new pallor
I went home but my old bloke
never noticed I'd been gone
Only asked me - 'What's for dinner -
and it better not be long.'
Now the moral of this story
is, if your man don't like you when you're red,
dump that insensitive monster -
find you an appreciative lobster instead
Then if he gets tired of you
as he will, more like as not
bring him back on home for dinner
and serve him steaming,
I mean dripping - (forget his infernal screaming)
finger lickin' dreaming,
gleaming, red hot from the pot.
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HI Bee
HI Bee
This is great. I loved reading it. Glad to see you've kept your sense of humour - although I'm sure there is a small amount of truth underneath it all.
Jean
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I like this. The way it
I like this. The way it flows very easily, is easy to read, and has a bit of rhythm going for it. Also, it's pretty funny.
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Beautifully kept rhythm and
Beautifully kept rhythm and loved the boiling at the end - so neat and so sweet!
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I was interested in what you
I was interested in what you just said about blues rhythms and putting in bumpy bits, it's a skill, isn't it? Can be harder than being absolutely regular, like an asymmetric pattern being hard to do well, so it looks good. I suppose red is a change from the carrot orange you were anticipating at one time, but I hope you feel happier with your colour soon – better to laugh than cry about it? At least your bloke just thought you were a bit hot! Rhiannon
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Have belly laughed at your
Have belly laughed at your unfortunate beetroot face. A very lifting ditty full of fabulous never the less blues.
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You done gon re-ed?
Crap man, dat aint no joke. You sho' is holdin' on tight, Hang on in there mumma.
x
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Ditto, Ed, Bee...with knobs
Ditto, Ed, Bee...with knobs on Tina x
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Kinda weird... kinda goood...
Kinda weird... kinda goood... I liked it lots!!
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adding my appreciation to the
adding my appreciation to the great long list ... did you mean for this to go in your Journey section? On the plus side, re the red face, you can't possibly look as odd as the orange person I spoke to on a make up counter yesterday
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I often wonder how they
I often wonder how they manage to sell anything...
it's fine to post two in one day Bee. I'll spread them out a bit on social media though
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You're a wonder of wonders
You're a wonder of wonders that you can get such humor in a rant. I loved this. Made me laugh. Hard. Love your style here.
Rich xx
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Hmm. I love a challenge,
Hmm. I love a challenge, Deborah. i will give it a go and see what happens. would be a pleasure.
Rich x
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