Solo
A few sips of some bubbly
And I’m dancing on my toes
champagne glasses chinking
A toast I must suppose
‘Cheers! Be Merry!’—as those salutations go
To all my friends, I love you!
Through my giggles they must know
A plastic cup marked solo
Winked at me below
As my eyes searched throughout the party
For a friend here who I know
And I found but one
She was the one
In the dress red like maraschino.
Normally I hate warm beer
But for her I let that go
I sit at home
I’m all alone
Until I call my friends
we hab such fUn
all togethher at lest
Martin really luvs a drik
As dus Toni too
I never fail too indulge dem
And givme a small taste to
my friends
they’re my company up in that room
the cupboard is packed
i open the doors so the gloom
doesn’t get to those poor tenants too soon
you know i suppose drinks must get lonely too.
But after a while
All my friends left
Their bottles were emptied
And all I still had
Were headaches, no memories
Of the times that we spent
Together on my birthday,
Christmas, New Years Eve—
And for them to just get up and leave
Didn’t leave me quite merry
I felt deceived indeed.