
Laurence England (That The Bones You Have Crushed May Thrill) sings his own composition "Pyjamahadeen", a light-hearted taken on a derogatory term applied to traddy Catholic bloggers. Here are the lyrics: We're the lean, keen, dream team o' Street-fightin', neat jivin' pyjamahadeen We're the lean, keen, mean, dream team o' Straight talkin', late bloggin' pyjamahadeen We're the lean, keen, mean, dream team Prayin' England will once more be Our Lady's Dowry We're the dream team, so hopefully Devoted to our purest, gentlest Heavenly Queen Wake up in the mornin' Make our mornin' offerin' Consecrated daily to the Heart of Mary Prepare ourselves to log in Gonna start a-bloggin' Rantin' and a-ravin' 'bout the Catholic scene Dies iræ! Dies illa Solvet sæclum in favilla: Pray for the Holy Souls in Purgatory Without a doubt, not a scintilla When young ladies wear mantillas You know the Catholic restoration's underway We're the lean etc. With all the priestly blogger's typin' Spreadin' the Gospel, fightin' 'gainst the rising tide of atheistic creeds Lay faithful keep a-writin' Comments keep a-flyin' And if they're heretical we click 'delete' You can read us but you'll rarely See us on the telly Hear us on the wireless or The Telegraph read We're an educated laity, willin', able, ready Just try tellin' that to Austen Ivereigh We're the lean etc. You'll never see or hear us on the BBC You'll never see us on Sky News or on ITV Are you wonderin' now just what the reason could be? We're <b>...</b>
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