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John Betjeman, by Lennie the Cat


Jack and Mrs Peggy Woolley Were both monarchists who fully Supported the Queen's Jubilee They thought the Village Hall would pass At least for those of working class Provided they could access tea.

But deemed it an obscenity That there was no amenity Open as yet for wheelchair use Or 'parents' room (how timely For Brian's latest family) Hence the plan to revamp the loos.

All paid for by selling jumble And a barn dance for the humble, Fancy Dress for the 'PLU'* Then - predictably - get Jason To plumb in a new washbasin In time for the opening 'do'.

A Royal who would never blush To give the Gents the opening flush And cut the special ribbon clear? Queen Mum and Margaret both dead "Peggy will have to do instead" Was Aunty Chris' inspired idea.

St Stephen's bells rang out a peal The WI prepared a meal Of casserole and cakes and jam Peggy's frock - red, white and blue Had come from Underwoods quite new The smartest store in Felpersham.

Darrington and Penny Hassett None could boast so fine a toilet As Ambridge on that special day. But standing there who could have guessed Scarce Peggy had the crowd addressed That tide would sweep them all away.

* PLU (People Like Us)



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