The Legend of Car's Bar

 It was on an August summer night

With nothing much to do

All restaurants and clubs locked down

And all the pubs too


A little place was born

You didn't have to travel far

It was right there in the kitchen

And it's name was Car's Bar


Its beginnings were quite simple

A worktop with four cans

But soon came the need for expansion

Into the lounge to watch the bands


Queen came round one night

With both Adam Lambert and Fred

Elvis was booked a few times

So were the Manics and Simply Red


There were hours of karaoke

With flashing disco lights

Streamed concerts from theatres

And 70's cocktail nights


Cheese nights and drinking games

Live rugby on the big screen

Though the pub quiz wasn't up to much

Neither was the darts team


Christmas parties were cancelled

But Car's Bar carried on

Right into the new year

Valentines Day and beyond


Lots of dancing and silly songs

Songs that were quite rude

But they were cosy nights at Car's Bar

Nights just made for two


Then the lockdown eased

The world opened up once more

The little bubble that was Car's Bar

Fell like confetti to the floor


The karaoke mic lays silent

To the pub, that's were they've gone

No multi coloured party lights

Dancing in time to the songs


So we say goodbye to Car's Bar

But of course it all depends

If Boris orders another lockdown

Car's Bar may rise again


copyright 2021  carol ann lewis





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