Post by haxi on Nov 19, 2003 0:18:30 GMT -5
The blue-green war
I don’t want to seem like such a crashing bore
But I have to tell you lot about the blue-green war
This little feud had been simmering for years
And it all had to do with alkie spouses’ fears
ACA was just becoming a bold new voice
For us adult children was a great new choice
The blues didn’t want us and they got real mean
So others like myself started putting on the green
I’d had my blue commission for a year or so
And I was still learning what I needed to know
My first lot kicked me out for demanding fair play
In a tough situation, sorry to say
After medical leave I found those from the row
Adult children like me, and well in the know
They needed my skills and so I agreed
To fill an immediate intelligence need
How could it be worse than the worst of the bunch?
I quickly found out there would be no free lunch!
AA made us greens put a spy with the blues
So our building and status we wouldn’t lose
The training revealed some interesting stuff
And that’s when the fighting really got rough
The money and the power were causes, I think
The blues’ lack of caring took us right to the brink
Then came ‘91’s purge, not one but all
Out of the fellowship, known greens took the fall
For a year and a half, we were all so deep blue
Until revolution in old ‘92
Courage to Change made people so mad
Old-timers believed they’d been had
Old secrets they had were now out in the open
And had us greens for belongingness hopin’
Ten years have now passed, and greens are now free
To be blues again as was now meant to be
Now we have books and status and we say hooray
And they’re all still in shock over Hope for Today!
Wartime experience serves me today
Tough training indeed; it showed me the way
I still have the trauma and am still very sore
From the private little, stupid little, blue-green war
I don’t want to seem like such a crashing bore
But I have to tell you lot about the blue-green war
This little feud had been simmering for years
And it all had to do with alkie spouses’ fears
ACA was just becoming a bold new voice
For us adult children was a great new choice
The blues didn’t want us and they got real mean
So others like myself started putting on the green
I’d had my blue commission for a year or so
And I was still learning what I needed to know
My first lot kicked me out for demanding fair play
In a tough situation, sorry to say
After medical leave I found those from the row
Adult children like me, and well in the know
They needed my skills and so I agreed
To fill an immediate intelligence need
How could it be worse than the worst of the bunch?
I quickly found out there would be no free lunch!
AA made us greens put a spy with the blues
So our building and status we wouldn’t lose
The training revealed some interesting stuff
And that’s when the fighting really got rough
The money and the power were causes, I think
The blues’ lack of caring took us right to the brink
Then came ‘91’s purge, not one but all
Out of the fellowship, known greens took the fall
For a year and a half, we were all so deep blue
Until revolution in old ‘92
Courage to Change made people so mad
Old-timers believed they’d been had
Old secrets they had were now out in the open
And had us greens for belongingness hopin’
Ten years have now passed, and greens are now free
To be blues again as was now meant to be
Now we have books and status and we say hooray
And they’re all still in shock over Hope for Today!
Wartime experience serves me today
Tough training indeed; it showed me the way
I still have the trauma and am still very sore
From the private little, stupid little, blue-green war