Saturday, 5 September 2015

BELEAGUER 050915

"Why must these tabloids beleaguer me so, Watson?"
"It's just the reformed Red-Headered beleaguer, Holmes, after a scoop"

Their hopes are quite meagre
Yet troops have their orders
But there's no need to beleaguer
Refugees at the borders

"Beleaguer" (from Kelvin Clone) - the fragrance that is guaranteed to make you uniformly popular

Super-Powers have
The opportunity to
Beleaguer nations

Beleaguer - (v) : to besiege; to surround with troops; to vex, harass, or beset

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