I'm Trying to Live and Let Live
By Jane Hyphen
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I’m trying to live and let live
People in Boden fun print clothes
Fast-moving black spiders, ants
In my cupboards outwitting me with
Their highly organised business
Parents with loud voices in supermarkets
‘Theo do you want olive or sun-dried tomato
Tapenade?’ He wants fucking Wotsits
I’m trying to live and let live
Men of the cloth who have honed
That echoey voice of piety but care
Nothing for no-one, feigning grace then
Stuffing their faces with Battenburg
People in speeding Audis, smug-faced
Looking for all the world as if they’ve
Made it big in German metal boxes
Pathetic. I’m trying to live and let live
Women doused in enough perfume
To induce a migraine so blinding, I
Want to bury my head in the dog
And breath noxious flatulence instead
I’m trying to live and let live
Biz, biz busy people, far too busy
But time enough to tell you all about it
The condescending clap-trappers who
Listen to radio 4 and know everything
Stating the bleeding obvious like
I could never, ever know something like that
Neighbours who think Alfie Boe sounds better
Than our resident wood pigeons who
Are my only real friends, drowning
Out their coo cooing with manly tenor tones
People with two or three properties who
Only shop in Waitrose and tell us
It’s all such a shame and we should
All be thoroughly ashamed
Those who say ‘I love the heat’
Strip off and parade green veins and
Hobbit feet for all to admire while some
Of us must work. If they love the heat
So much why don’t they wear a coat?
I’m trying so hard to live and let live
Today I’ll let them stay alive
Another sunny day and maybe
You should all be murdered….
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A brilliant (and very english
A brilliant (and very english) rant
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I meant it in a good way Jane
I meant it in a good way Jane! So much is aimed at halfway across the atlantic nowadays, it's refreshing to read a rant about waitrose
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Would that be the essential
Would that be the essential artisanal yoghurt?
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