Oh woe is to the lion.
He has a mighty roar.
But when it comes to the Detroit Lions,
They don't know how to score.
He has a mighty roar.
But when it comes to the Detroit Lions,
They don't know how to score.
The Lions have no bite.
Their defense is a joke.
And when they have a chance to score,
They always seem to choke.
Opposing teams love the Lions.
They can pad their stats real well.
But the Lions are a different story,
Their stats are closer to Hell.
Perhaps in ten years or two,
The Lions will have some bite.
But for now the woeful Lions,
Are a team without any fight.
Published by Steven West
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3 Comments
Post a CommentSo true!!!!
Maybe they should be called Lionettes...
Oh, sad, so true for the poor Lions.