A Rhyme For Every Reason

And a song for every season.

They could well paraphrase this song to ‘Churn, Churn, Churn’ and make it the HR department’s anthem 

This one for the marketer peddling his wares

And for that mythical honest business

For the paranoid and the merely curious alike

If only Pontius Pilate had sung

And in this season of giving and forgiving

For the one on a diet (there’s a twisted mind at work here)

And one for that cow on the street

For those historically inclined (Rick, are you listening?), overheard during the French Revolution

With a liberal dose of liberty, the background score to Julius Caesar – Act 3: Scene 1, perhaps?

For my passengers when I drive  

When out runs the line
And the end is nigh

And this one that prompted this post

Wrote a song for everyone
And I could’t even talk to you

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4 Comments

  1. Rick says:

    I’m listening, and I like it. The Pilate one is great. Fantastic post.

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    1. DyingNote says:

      Thanks Rick. I had a few more – maybe another post some other time

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  2. Elliot says:

    Good Post, and funny too. Like your choices to context, particularly “Hang on to your life” on your driving, and “Mouthful of grass” for the cow!

    Had to wait until I was home to play the samples as my RSS reader on the ipad won’t play them.

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    1. DyingNote says:

      Thanks, Elliot. With all that ‘end of the world’ chatter going on, I took quite some pleasure in doing this >;->

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