When I was just a little kid I never liked a ****. When I grew up it didn’t change When I went to work. I didn’t much like pranks and such And most practical jokes, Whoopie cushions, pulled out chairs And winking, leering blokes.
It was much more annoying to me When the liars got to win. It made me want to call them names And kick them in the shin. How anyone ever thought well of them Made no sense to me. They should have been taken to task And called the enemy.
Schoolyard antics Made me frantic When they harassed the weak The underweight, those in glasses Those whose noses were tweaked. Why didn’t their parents teach These creeps to be more kind? Or keep them home full time, I’m sure nobody would mind.
Now I hate to watch the news And see how many got elected. If the average voter doesn’t know At least they should have suspected When billions of dollars disappear And nobody is ever put in prison. That means there are jerks out there And that doesn’t take a lot of wisdom.
I sometimes wish Kafka was right And the evil woke up differently. Maybe they could be one foot tall And not quite reach my knee. Then we could see the crooks arrive And lock them out of our conventions. We’d just have to lglance to know That they have dishonest intentions.
Schoolyard antics Made me frantic When they harassed the weak The underweight, those in glasses Those whose noses were tweaked. Why didn’t their parents teach These creeps to be more kind? Or keep them home full time, I’m sure nobody would mind.