ESSC24 Song 6: Mappole - Written by Philip Brindley - England


EUROVISION SAFEGUARDING SONG CONTEST 2024


From the sequel to 'The Wicker Man' we now have the shortest ever song for the euro's, so short in fact that they're going to perform it twice to highlight the proverb
"It takes a village to raise a child, but a whole community to groom one'"
Or in 'Winter Islish' thats;
'Avenues openly being used by MK Ultra style programs to cater for the elites wants'!


Song 6:


Mappole 

 
In the woods there grew a hotel 
And a fine fine hotel was she 

And in that hotel there was an owner 
And in that building there was a manager 
And on her branch there was a ops manager 
And in his nest there were 7 H.O.D.'s 
And in those eggs there were 77 minions 
And from those chicks off feathers came 
And of those feathers became a changing bed  
And in that toilet there was a girl 
And on that girl there was a 'boy' 
And allowing that 'boy' there was his mother 
And outside the toilet there was her father 
And for that boy who knew the owner 
And for that man there was no law 
From that law there grew a hotel 
 

In the Winterisle, Winterisle, Winterisle, Winterisle, Winterisle wood 


& Repeat











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