Brian Poem by Francis Duggan

Brian



He always hangs around us when we are having tea
Brian Evans supervisor for Belgrave S.E.C.
He take out 'Tweedles' orders the clock they must obey
They must start back to work on time it's the S.E.C. who pay

Some say Brian's worse than 'Coxy' I tend to disagree
As he's not as strict as Freddy or so 'twould seem to me
But Brian is far from special as supervisors go
I've worked under far better and better one's I know.

He sometimes can be humorous when he feels in the mood
And he can crack the odd good joke though some of them be crude
But mostly he's a worrier and he's been known to say
That Tweedles pushes him to push us to cut the extra bay.

He's Brian our supervisor from Belgrave S.E.C.
And he's not as strict as Freddy or so 'twould seem to me
But Brian is far from special as supervisors go
I've worked under far better and better one's I know

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