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A Moment Of Panic

by Mickey 

Posted: 20 March 2007
Word Count: 160


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In the Planning Department within the Town Hall
the Environment Team stood aghast,
for some young, over-zealous Youth Training Scheme fool,
had discovered a bare patch of grass!

He was browsing the Ordnance Survey Town Map
and enquired with innocent charm,
“What is meant by this strange looking little white gap?
And what do they mean by a ‘Farm’?”

“Oh my God! It’s a spot that has been overlooked
in the District Plan Local Reviews –
The Planning Department’s to secrecy sworn,
and no one’s to contact ‘The News’

For the land must be zoned ‘residential’ post haste,
and this dreadful old farm be at once laid to waste”
Then, amid the confusion – a cry of relief,
as the Local Plan Officer said to his Chief,

“There’s no need to worry, Sir – our sharp young man,
it transpires was searching through out-dated plans,
and the site that was causing inordinate worries,
has long been the out-of-town mega-store, Currys!”






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joanie at 22:28 on 20 March 2007  Report this post
Mike! Great to see you.

You are so good at these rhyming poems; what can I say? It's true, relevant, hard-hitting, funny.

I love it!

Joan

V`yonne at 12:20 on 21 March 2007  Report this post
Wonderful and unfortunately recognisable in every town in Britain!

roger at 20:41 on 22 March 2007  Report this post
Brilliant, Mike – very funny; it’d be even funnier if there wasn’t so much truth in it.

Roger.


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