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Unless you use East Dulwich Station, it?s best not to make it a habit,

there might be a smell like a hutch, or at least from a Rampant Rabbit.

Perhaps the cleaning arrangements need a little bit more of a reform,

not very nice waiting there with a smell lingering along the platform.


There is no bin to place items in, deposited left here like dog pooh,

walking along mind that you don't find the source whatever you do.

It might be sickening to have to put up with a smell similar to cats,

though it could be more harmful to trip over the scampering rats.


The solution to your problem could be to wear a WII gas mask,

you can borrow one from me, as I still have mine, please just ask.

Mind how you go and look when you are climbing up the stairs,

the unsuspecting could quickly be caught out here unawares.


Don?t wait until the last minute to purchase here your Ticket,

or you are standing where the smell is at its highest limit.

If you really cant put up with the pungent smell that ejects,

you could always buy a disinfecting spray from the Vets.

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