the white wail is the name of this tale it comes from the heart of a very nice guy a gentleman to his very boots a compassionate prince who needs no crown a humorous, good natured, everyday sort of clown a play fair, and fair of face a man who loves both beauty and grace a sensitive sort, familiar with the poets a soul who lives for the muse a man who knows humility he learned it when he read walt whitman a character who actually digested ‘howl’
he’s a liberal arts hero, and the winds in his sail he’ll take justice into his own hand, and the devil by the tail so this ain’t la mancha, and maybe noone cares but he’s gonna take his best shot, just to show ‘em he dares
well a used car dealer, and the chamber of commerce bought a young football hero, full of wins who lost zero and the concession heirs, inventoried their wares and they offered per diem, for a new coliseum to put the long legged cheerleaders, out where they could see ‘em
but the times they were mean, and the budget was lean and they were losing bond issues, like sadly worn tissues but the board, it was firm, and the dean unconcerned and the vote like a tide, came to erode from inside
and so they cut his grant, ‘twas such a meager libation just to finance, an athletic foundation for a cereal bowl that the boys could play ball in they cut his funds, from a trickle to none
and they told him no deal, when he made his appeal to save his department, from loss of allotment and with a desperate leap, he grabbed the presidents feet and he bit the fiends leg, ‘til he bled and he begged and he promised to repent his decision but our hero didn’t realize, how tortured men lie
the white wail, is the name of this tale a song of dissatisfaction, and violent reaction and the white wail, was taken to jail that’s how the big money faction, reacts to his action the white wail, is trying to make bail
from an oh so younger me
ReplyDeletethe white wail is the name of this tale
it comes from the heart of a very nice guy
a gentleman to his very boots
a compassionate prince who needs no crown
a humorous, good natured, everyday sort of clown
a play fair, and fair of face
a man who loves both beauty and grace
a sensitive sort, familiar with the poets
a soul who lives for the muse
a man who knows humility
he learned it when he read walt whitman
a character who actually
digested ‘howl’
he’s a liberal arts hero,
and the winds in his sail
he’ll take justice into his own hand,
and the devil by the tail
so this ain’t la mancha,
and maybe noone cares
but he’s gonna take his best shot,
just to show ‘em he dares
well a used car dealer,
and the chamber of commerce
bought a young football hero,
full of wins who lost zero
and the concession heirs,
inventoried their wares
and they offered per diem,
for a new coliseum
to put the long legged cheerleaders,
out where they could see ‘em
but the times they were mean,
and the budget was lean
and they were losing bond issues,
like sadly worn tissues
but the board, it was firm,
and the dean unconcerned
and the vote like a tide,
came to erode from inside
and so they cut his grant,
‘twas such a meager libation
just to finance,
an athletic foundation
for a cereal bowl
that the boys could play ball in
they cut his funds,
from a trickle to none
and they told him no deal,
when he made his appeal
to save his department,
from loss of allotment
and with a desperate leap,
he grabbed the presidents feet
and he bit the fiends leg,
‘til he bled and he begged
and he promised to repent his decision
but our hero didn’t realize,
how tortured men lie
the white wail,
is the name of this tale
a song of dissatisfaction,
and violent reaction
and the white wail,
was taken to jail
that’s how the big money faction,
reacts to his action
the white wail,
is trying to make bail