And he said "0.1.0.1.1.0.0."
No he didn't "1.1.0.1.1.1."
And then he 1'ed, then he 0'ed
And he never 1.1.0'ed.
1.1.1. always thinking bout his 0.
I'm so bored.
Will you just shut up?
Shut up?
Shut up!
Shut up!
Will you insist on talking binary,
Whilst supping on your cup of tea?
Can we go yet, mummy?
Sitting there I twiddle thumbs,
To conversation chewing gum.
Can we go yet, mummy?
Mummy?
Don't tell anyone about the 1.1.1.
It'll come back to bite me,
If you don't keep schtum.
Will you insist on talking binary,
Whilst supping on your cup of tea?
Can we go yet, mummy?
Sit here for what seems an age,
On chairs that feel like razor blades.
Can we go yet, mummy?
Mummy?
For you it comes easily,
To natter over coffee.
Don't you care who's listening?
It comes easily,
And it doesn't matter to me,
But you're gossip teeth are glistening.
I think somehow that we should go now.
Please now?
Talking in code. Talking in code.
Why don't we go?
Pretty pretty please? Pretty pretty please?
Can we leave?
Will you insist on talking binary,
Whilst supping on your cup of tea?
Can we go yet, mummy?
Sitting picking plastic daisies.
So bored I read Yellow Pages.
Can we go yet, mummy?
Mummy?
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