Willie's Corner

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Another previously unpublished work from the archives
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Willie lost some teeth but gained a van,
But less will be coming to the man.
Willie says he sued--who I can't say.
Willie lies and cheats. Willie will pay.
On pay day, John Public will get his.
It's a round ball game. That's what it is.
He's had court advantage, but he'll lose.
Then John will hear Willie sing the blues.
Willie will be screwed as he has screwed
And be left in the cold, in the nude.
The past will speak to Willie. He'll hear
A voice in plain English, loud and clear.

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