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      Beneath The Clock 
      
      
      by 
      Paul Curtis 
  
  
  
    
      Beneath the clock I’m waiting expectantly 
Awaiting my blind date a little nervously 
He’s late but I don’t mind, at least not yet 
He’ll have a good reason no doubt, I bet 
He’s here at last and only an hour late 
A good-looking man it was worth the wait 
A kiss on the cheek and a smile how terrific 
Oh but his breath could stop the traffic 
But nobody’s perfect and he has a kind face 
And he’s booked a table at an exclusive place 
The restaurant looks fine, very expensive 
Let’s hope appearances are not deceptive 
The food is poor, and the service shambolic 
His conversation is dull and monosyllabic 
He drinks too excess and slobbers his food 
His table manners are nothing short of rude 
His drinking is driving me around the bend 
I really can’t wait for the evening to end 
The bill arrives and I’m asked to pay half 
My immediate reply “you’re having a laugh” 
He leaps to his feet and explodes with fury 
Then falls backwards into the shrubbery 
I throw him a look of contempt and disdain 
Embarrassed I leave saying “never again” 
How could I have known it would go so amiss? 
I just can’t believe I shaved my legs for this | 
     
   
  
 
  
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