
The three bearded brothers of downtown Biscayne
look a bit morose and have cause to complain.
You see the girl that they love is one and the same,
and she rules the three hearts of the brothers of Biscayne.
The object of their affection is a thin lass named Jane
who--truth be told--looks rather plain.
But when she opens her mouth to sing a refrain,
her voice puts a spell on the three brothers of Biscayne.
And so they bicker and they fight and they fume and they blame
as they seek the affection of the thin lass named Jane.
Where once there was grace there is now just disdain
amongst the three bearded brothers of downtown Biscayne.
Finally they determine they can no longer feign,
the situation is impossible--there is just too much pain!
So the three bearded brothers climb aboard a plane
and fly far, far away from downtown Biscayne.
And watching from the shore in the soft, falling rain,
is the ordinary, the unspectacular, thin lass named Jane.
Yet the song that she sings is anything but mundane
as she serenades the memory of the brothers of Biscayne.
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Tried to email this, but don't think it worked. Love the bearded brothers and the rhyme. Here's a sequel:
Alas for the brothers, alas for Biscayne,
Alas for the desolate, thin girl named Jane.
Tho' all are now parted,
And quite broken-hearted,
I wonder how long all that pain will remain!
Hey, that was great! I think I like it better than my ending...thanks.
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