In Litter Town

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By Lou Purplefairy

Original work by Lou Purplefairy

In Litter Town, the wasted rule,

Coverging rubbish into a pool.

In Litter Town, the seagulls cry,

Come on! Don't you know how to fly?

In Litter Town, they use what's dead,

To build their homes and rest their heads.

in Litter Town,  all disregarded

Ideas for life, left unregarded.

In Litter Town they live like bugs,

Communing with flies, worms, maggots and grubs.

In Litter Town, no-one sees,

The Evolution of the Human Bees.

In Litter Town, the air is stale.

Nobody listened to the Mermaid's tale.

In Litter Town, the Mayor's a pig,

Children watch him, for truffles, dig.

In Litter Town, a plastic population,

Used to turmoil and degredation,

In Litter Town, I was born and raised,

In Litter Town my soul was grazed,

In Litter Town with its grime and dirt,

Anger, violence, drugs and hurt.

In Litter Town, life is cheap,

And it's for Litter Town, for whom I weep.

Comments

wendy87 profile image

wendy87 14 months ago

beautifully written voted up for beautiful lines...

Lou Purplefairy profile image

Lou Purplefairy Hub Author 14 months ago

Thank you Wendy :)

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