The Derby and Joan Club RiotA Poem by Cully45Just a bit of humorous thoughts.
Sitting in this cell with deep regret after a night I will never forget.
With thirty others pensioners one and all our night of excitement the yearly Derby & Joan Club ball.
Arrived at seven Me and the wife looking for laughter all we got was strife.
All started happily everyone was on form Apple punch flowed freely as was generally the norm.
However, jealousies were evident between some of the wives How a few single men could cause such a surprise.
Old Mrs Bailey, a vicious old hag not nice at all, looks long lost got upset at remarks made so revenge at all cost.
Put Gin in the punch with Vodka & Wine suddenly lots of laughter this was not a very good sign.
music was playing Dance floor was full women swirling, dresses full blown the men just on the pull.
Old Mrs Brown, not used to strong drink flailing about as the light flickers let it all hang out, she was having a ball fell on her
arse, showing her bright red knickers
A scream from the bandstand come help me please old Mrs Riley was down on her knees
The drink had awoken desires long forgotten tried to debag the singer oh dear! How rotten.
Old Mrs Smith, revenge on her mind picked up a custard pie, she had spied with one eye spotting Mr Davies taking good aim, she let it fly.
He ducked saw it coming the vicar not so fast caught it smack in the face all there were aghast.
A punch up ensued I couldn’t believe my eyes all these demure old ladies throwing around these pies.
Fisticuffs abounded all were involved it strived someone dialled 999 the police then arrived.
The total disbelief on Sergeant Brown’s face women were fighting all over the place.
Chuck them in the wagon he yelled with great force off to the cells, we’ll arrest them all the Judge can deal with it as a matter of course.
On Sunday the vicar a bit worse for wear went to his pulpit high in the air.
The disgusting behaviour at the Derby & Joan had caused him concern and boy did he moan. © 2026 Cully45Author's Note
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