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      Everyone's a Criminal
      by
                                                Gary Gordon
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
                                 When I was very young
                                 My Uncle Mel got sick.
                          My father said, "Before he's dead,
                                Let's visit the old prick."
      
                          "You never know," continued dad,
                               "This world is full of swill,
                           And since old Mel's a cheapskate,
                             He might cut us from his will."
      
                            So we went down to the hospital
                         Where he was hooked to a machine,
                            Uncle Mel didn't look too good
                            He was shrivelled up and green.
      
                             We all made stupid small talk
                                As we sat around his bed,
                   But when Mom and Dad went out for some air
                                I stayed with Mel instead.
      
                           The minute my folks left the room
                            Old Mel's eyes seemed to clear,
                        He grinned and pulled me toward him
                                and whispered in my ear.
      
                            "Sonny boy, when I was young,
                            'Bout the same age you are now,
                        I thought that Right would always win
                        And that Truth would shine somehow.
      
                            But now that I'm a sick old fart
                            And I've learned a thing or two,
                            Take these tips from Uncle Mel
                               'Cause I'd never lie to you.
      
                                  Everyone's a criminal,
                                     Everyone's a con,
                      Your Mom, your pop, your cousin Mitch,
                                 The list goes on and on.
      
                                     Everyone is guilty
                               of some stupid little crime,
                             Like spitting on the sidewalk,
                                    I do it all the time.
      
                              And everyone's a pencil thief
                               No matter what they make.
                          When Congress meet they legislate
                                How many bribes to take.
      
                            And what about them preachers
                              who tell you what life means,
                               While all of your donations
                             buy them nice new limousines
      
                               And everyone's a sodomist
                                 Who's given head a try.
                         If they gave the chair for tonguing it,
                               Then most of us would fry.
      
                               And everyone's a litterbug,
                               Who hasn't left some poop
                               For someone else to step in
                             'Cause they didn't use a scoop.
      
                                And everyone's forgotten
                              Some income here and there,
                           Like that ten bucks Gramma sent
                            You figured nobody would care.
      
                              And everyone has jaywalked
                                 And never even paused
                            To think about the ten car crash
                            Their careless rush just caused.
      
                                  Everyone has loitered
                              Or trespassed once or twice,
                              Or lied on an insurance form
                                  Or played a little dice.
      
                                   Everyone's a bookie,
                               The papers give the spread,
                            Your pop has got it eight to five
                               That I never leave this bed.
      
                       Yeah, I know that they're all schemers,
                               They'd love to see me kick,
                             But Uncle Mel is no one's fool
                                I've still got one last trick.
      
                         You're the only one that I can trust,
                                 So here's what I will do,
                             Before I go, just so you know,
                               I'm leaving it all to YOU!"
      
                          Well, I just stood there speechless,
                                Then gave old Mel a hug,
                               And as I wiped a tear away
                                 I pulled out Uncle's plug
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
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