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Mad Mick

Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2016 1:03 pm
by alongtimegone
This was supposed to be posted in the writing workshop but it's locked. My fault but I don't want to waste it ... been so long since I got around to writing anything. So with apologies to Maureen for my tardiness and also to A.B. ... ... ... three verses only.
Wazza

Mad Mick from Cabramatta

There was pathos in the suburbs. The word had got around.
Mad Mick from Cabramatta had got away.
He’d joined up with the wild mob and they’d all gone underground,
so the boys in blue had gathered without delay.
All the old experienced coppers; even some from interstate,
had come by car, by train, by Qantas air.
for Mick was far more dangerous than Trump and Clinton in debate.
They vowed to sniff him out foul means or fair.

Poirot was there and Maigret, Inspector Morse as well
and Ironside that wheelchair dynamo.
Through long afternoons of training to be ready at the bell;
he’d be up front when it was time to go.
And Kojak “Who loves ya baby?” was waiting for the bell.
Inexorable sadness on his face
from endless duplication, five years on CBS,
you’d think he’d be too tired for the race

And one was there Miss Marple in immaculate attire
astride her pink Lambretta modified
More power than a Victa and a Kardashian hair drier
saddle polished; ready for the ride
Its wheels had gone the distance, its battery born to run
There were still three millimetres in its tread
With headlight shining brightly more lumens than the sun
A machine of awesome pride Italian bred.

Re: Mad Mick

Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2016 2:31 pm
by Shelley Hansen
Hi Wazza

Very clever! I just love poems that channel our famous verses!

Looking forward to the next enthralling episode ... because you can't leave it there!! ;)

Cheers
Shelley

Re: Mad Mick

Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2016 4:19 pm
by alongtimegone
Thanks Shelley but I don't think there's any more in me.
Wazza

Re: Mad Mick

Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2016 4:52 pm
by David Campbell
Good one, Wazza! Miss Marple on a pink Lambretta? Now that I'd like to see... :D

Cheers
David

Re: Mad Mick

Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2016 9:47 pm
by Shelley Hansen
But a small two-wheeler scooter? One would doubt its power to stay
with an escapee (so said the boys in blue).
So they told Miss Marple firmly she had better stop away
lest she fall behind and could not follow through.
But the great Inspector Morse declared, "We ought to let her come -
though she might look old and frail from where you sit,
that appearance is deceiving - don't be tricked the same as some -
for Miss Marple is the best - you must admit."

Thought I'd give you a start for the rest of it, Wazza! Come on - be inspired!! An epic awaits ... ;) :D

Cheers
Shelley

Re: Mad Mick

Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2016 6:23 pm
by alongtimegone
Good one Shelley!
Now you've talked me into one (only) extra verse. Could Mad Mick be transferred to 'collaborations' for a few more takers? Plenty of verses left Ha ha :lol:

She was born in the saddle Up Bunya Mountains way
As rugged a set of ridges as you’ll find
Where a lambretta’s tyres bite hungrily not tempted once to stray
Given chance she’ll have Mad Mick and mates sidelined
And the Bunya Mountain Bikies ride the rugged slopes for fun
Doing wheelies and hand stands as they descend
And I tell you now Miss Marple outrides every single one
Set your minds at ease on her you can depend.

Wazza

Re: Mad Mick

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2016 4:36 pm
by Shelley Hansen
Very good Wazza, see I knew you had it in you!!

I agree, good idea for collaboration ... Let's give our esteemed colleagues a chance tonjump in with a verse or two!! Who knows where it will go??

Cheers Shelley

Re: Mad Mick

Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2016 5:56 pm
by Shelley Hansen
Hi again Wazza - I was reading your epic again, and decided that we definitely can't let this go to ground without turning it into a good yarn! So here's my contribution with another verse ...

So she went. They tracked his progress up from Bondi to the Cross
where the Purple Pussycat had been his lair.
So they went in undercover with their orders from the Boss
to discover if Mad Mick was hiding there.
But they'd lost him, for the underworld made sure that he'd moved on
and Inspector Morse declared, "Ay, there's the rub ...
he won't stay here in the City. We may count this felon gone
once he hides himself in some old outback pub."

Cheers ;)
Shelley

Re: Mad Mick

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2016 2:07 pm
by alongtimegone
Good work Shelley. Sorry for not responding sooner. I like the fact that Mick is back in the bush. Maybe he'll surface again somewhere, sometime.
Cheers,
Wazza

Re: Mad Mick

Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2022 3:12 pm
by Maureen K Clifford
This one was languishing unfinished .... so I added to it .... anyone want to have another go ?????

Mad Mick from Cabramatta ... © Wazza, Shelley Hansen, Maureen Clifford

There was pathos in the suburbs. The word had got around.
Mad Mick from Cabramatta had got away.
He’d joined up with the wild mob and they’d all gone underground,
so the boys in blue had gathered without delay.
All the old experienced coppers; even some from interstate,
had come by car, by train, by Qantas air.
for Mick was far more dangerous than Trump and Clinton in debate.
They vowed to sniff him out foul means or fair.


Poirot was there and Maigret, Inspector Morse as well
and Ironside that wheelchair dynamo.
Through long afternoons of training to be ready at the bell;
he’d be up front when it was time to go.
And Kojak “Who loves ya baby?” was waiting for the bell.
Inexorable sadness on his face
from endless duplication, five years on CBS,
you’d think he’d be too tired for the race


And one was there Miss Marple in immaculate attire
astride her pink Lambretta modified
More power than a Victa and a Kardashian hair drier
saddle polished; ready for the ride
Its wheels had gone the distance, its battery born to run
There were still three millimetres in its tread
With headlight shining brightly more lumens than the sun
A machine of awesome pride Italian bred.


But a small two-wheeler scooter? One would doubt its power to stay
with an escapee (so said the boys in blue).
So they told Miss Marple firmly she had better stop away
lest she fall behind and could not follow through.
But the great Inspector Morse declared, "We ought to let her come -
though she might look old and frail from where you sit,
that appearance is deceiving - don't be tricked the same as some -
for Miss Marple is the best - you must admit."

She was born in the saddle Up Bunya Mountains way
As rugged a set of ridges as you’ll find
Where a lambretta’s tyres bite hungrily not tempted once to stray
Given chance she’ll have Mad Mick and mates sidelined
And the Bunya Mountain Bikies ride the rugged slopes for fun
Doing wheelies and hand stands as they descend
And I tell you now Miss Marple outrides every single one
Set your minds at ease on her you can depend.

So she went. They tracked his progress up from Bondi to the Cross
where the Purple Pussycat had been his lair.
So they went in undercover with their orders from the Boss
to discover if Mad Mick was hiding there.
But they'd lost him, for the underworld made sure that he'd moved on
and Inspector Morse declared, "Ay, there's the rub ...
he won't stay here in the City. We may count this felon gone
once he hides himself in some old outback pub."

** 6 years went by ...

Well the search for Mad Mick foundered - it was labeled a Cold Case
some witnesses it seemed had passed away
but an Aussie never gives up not while he has breath to breath
there were younger cops now eager for the fray.
It seems Mick had been sighted where there's few city folk go
up in mountain country where the slopes are steep
some claim he'd been chasing brumbies but perhaps we'll never know -
Brumby losses are enough to make me weep.


And the Bunya Mountain Bikies - well when push came down to shove,
they were wussy pussies - couldn't stand the pace.
Those famed TV detectives had retired or passed away
along with Morse who long ago gave up the chase.
Exactly what was Mick charged with? Well I cannot really say,
for that too has been lost in annals of time
but if they capture him perhaps he could enlighten us once more
hopefully he's not charged for imperfect rhyme .