Not Vera just Celia and I
Well it's not Vera, just Celia and I We went to chairerobics to try to get fit But it would take more than a bit Of aerobics to catch our eye
So off to the library we went
Where generally much time is spent
in a village like ours
there's just so many hours
that the library can hold the event
Because our library is open four days
so our fitness depends on who says
how much time we can spend
to follow the trend
of keeping fit in so many ways
When I think of the old way of labour
And the libraries that were its saviour
Where people taught to write
That started the fight
Which was already in Tory favour
So the moral of this story is said
Keep the libraries open and spread
In the well known tradition
And with the councils permission
let the legends of Sheffield be read.
By Maureen Taylor, Vicar Lane, Woodhouse
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