Lawrence Hall Mhall46184@aol.com Dispatches for the Colonial Office
Leave it to ****** – The Shakespearean I.C.E. Episode
Dramatis Personae:
Ward, a husband and father
Wally, Ward’s teenaged son
June, Ward’s wife, accomplishing hussefery in a dress and pearls
******, Ward and June’s younger son
Ward:
Wally, I knowest thou hath merry plans for the morrow But I must tell thee, to thy woe and sorrow That thou’rt to stay home, and mow the lawn
Wally:
Oh, golly, gee, seest thou my face turn wan? Beloved father, I cannot with thy orders comport For I cannot find my comradely passport Nor, in addition to that paperwork dearth, Yea, verily, my certificate of birth! Without which workers are subject to arrest By I.C.E., as the news and warnings attest
June:
‘Tis true – I.C.E. feareth every gangbanger and yob But they will imprison some kid at his job And Superman might get thee; I.C.E. hired him today That is their new truth, justice, and th'American way
******:
Gee, Wally, if thou’rt carried to Alcatraz Can I have thy room?