Tuesday, 23 April 2019

Perverb

A slight subversion is a shared smile:
He who laughs last didn’t get the joke.
Lead with the chin and lose your grin.
One hand clapping gets the ears flapping.
What doesn’t kill you leaves your nose out of joint.
Keep your eye on the ball and shoulder to the wheel.
A phone in the hand is a crash in the pole.
It takes the biscuit how the cookie crumbles.
Money makes the world go round money.
Phoney pols are a crash in the polls.
Her Greek gifts were his Achilles heel.
Trackwork means footwork: less trains less often.
All roads lead to home sweet home.
When in Rome, go to Rio.

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