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Friday, July 6, 2012

DOG CITIZENS OF THE EU

When they overrun the defenses
A minor invasion put down to expenses
Will you go down to the airport lounge
Will you accept your second class status
A nation of waiters and waitresses
Will you mix their martinis
Will you stand still for it
Or will you take to the hills

"Home"                       (ROGER WATERS)




In the months prior to the commencement of the Cyprus Presidency (EU) the primates have witnessed
a fervent and unparalleled attempt by the powers that be to beautify the main transport routes of this
dryland.
*Freshly painted signs on the asphalt.
*Freshly painted edges of pavements.
*Unprecedented planting of trees, plants, flowers and grass.
*Restoration of pavements and creation of ramps for the primates who are stranded on wheelchairs.
All these to impress the eyes of the EU luminaries who will be visiting regularly for the next 6 months.

Of course, before the Cyprus Presidency there was no need whatsoever for people on wheelchairs
to have access...
Or, need for the non indigenous kikuyu grass...
Or, legible roadsigns...


One view shows a white cathedral dome
Galleries and mansions made of stone
One view shows a ghetto rise beyond the sewerage
One of these views they call our heritage

Down to the river, up to the sea
People in the city are making history
Changing history


"Blackfriars Bridge"  (THE MEN THEY COULDN'T HANG)






Therefore, it is logical to assume that in fifteen years when Cyprus will preside again, people on
wheelchairs will have access to a few more pavements...
And that is how the EU is good to your health...
And that is how RESPECT and DIGNITY are terms that are fading fast in the Democratic Dictionary
of the politicians...


The boxer trains, the baby cries, the waiter waits
All boxers train, all babies cry, all waiters wait
In towers and gutters and soft sweet rooms
Eating takeout or escargot
Or drinking coffee from a paper cup
Or Chateau Rothschild from a crystal goblet

Am I alone in this? Am I alone?
I am your waiter and I'm ordinary and I am the wildest in the world

"The Waiter"                 (DAVID BAERWALD)