You're Not Welcome Here
By jolono
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You wanted “Postcode” so you moved round here.
Brought in the builders and an engineer
Replaced its features with designer gear
Put in some marble and a chandelier
Cost you a fortune but you’re insincere
You’re playing the market like a puppeteer
Cos at the weekends you just disappear
It’s not your home town. You’re not welcome here.
You drink in “All Bar One” with no atmosphere
You pay by debit card for your glass of beer.
You spot a local girl, act all cavalier
Order some champers like a millionaire
But she just blanks you so you give a sneer
To her you’re just a sightseer
Cos at the weekends you just disappear
It’s not your home town. You’re not welcome here.
Let me speak plain so we’re nice and clear.
I’ll say it loud so you can’t mishear
You may live next door but you ain’t my peer
And when you leave we won’t shed a tear
We’ll jump for joy and give a cheer
Cos we hate the smell of JP Gaultier
So pack your bags and just disappear
It’s not your home town. You’re not welcome here.
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Cerial Killers Beware
Excellent jolono. I know that there are any number of ways to interpret this but it put me in mind of the outrage of many locals caused by the so-called gentrification of parts of London.
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I think it's a problem of
I think it's a problem of rural holiday areas too, though some houses probably wouldnt sell otherwise but to visitors. But it also does speak of trying to make friends with those there before you wherever you live, and certainly not thinking yourself superior, and valuing friendliness more highly than money. Rhiannon
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A sad commentary on modern
A sad commentary on modern life - and it's happening in more and more places now, not just London. Property as an investment - not a home. And people in need of subsidised housing being moved to other places too. My city. So sad.
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This is happening everywhere.
This is happening everywhere. But it could be interpreted as class and cultural divisions too and the sense of entitlement really belonging brings with it. Always enjoy the rap style poems you write as they have accessibility and a strong point to make with that delicious sense of fingers up.
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Well said, and somehow the
Well said, and somehow the uniform rhyme and repeated line adds something to the point. I'd like to hear this read outloud.
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I haven't committed to one
I haven't committed to one place, happy for people to drift in and out, but it is becoming impossible for some to live where they consider home. Very unfair. The thing that gets me more is the block buying of city residences by investors who are not even looking at getting tenants. A story of basic rights being removed from those who are not floating at the top and the resentment that builds beneath.
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you get all kinds of migrants
you get all kinds of migrants exacerbated by the housing crisis when it makes economic sense to build a house in an area the size of a bucket, but sometimes you need to slop out.
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Like it :-)
Hope you delivered it ;-)
Have a great week, despite the person's smelly return $
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