Chairman
Fish's
Big
Red
Book
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You've
all been there,
Trapped
with the bar flies,
Smoke
at your throat,
Infusing
your clothes,
Noiseless
lips,
Mouthing
silence,
Musical
banality,
Bombarding
your ears,
Empty
conversation,
Devoid
of commitment,
No
communication,
The
body says it all.
Regular
ravers,
Soak
up the atmosphere,
Commanding
social high ground,
Holding
court with the bemused.
Lager
eloquently lubricates,
The
evening's vibrations,
But
it holds no interest,
And
you seek to withdraw.
You
edge towards the door,
With
nervous apologies,
You
escape to prepare,
Before
it all begins again.
With
thanks, oblivion,
Offers
temporary respite,
But
soon the dawn,
Jolts
you awake,
With
unwanted echoes,
Of
the night-time wasted,
The
stomach's churning,
To
reinforce regret.
The
obnoxious aroma,
Of
smoke filled clothing,
Once
passively accepted,
With
social grace,
Hypocritic
oaths,
With
untimely verbosity,
Scream
the morning mantra,
"Never
again..."
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