RAINBOW ROOM

On September 15th, ’95

We heard a weather warning

‘Storms moving from the west

Heavy rain all morning.’

Chorus:

Bubble, bubble, what a muddle

Water everywhere.

Bubble, bubble, trouble, trouble,

What’s that over there?

In the brand new Rainbow Room

A puddle had appeared

The new roof must have sprung a leak

Or that was what we feared.

Then the sink got really blocked

Water spilled into the room

So we sent for Mrs Arbon

To bring a plunger and a broom.

But as she plunged her plunger down

Things started to get worse

Instead of rushing down the drain

Water came back up in force.

We stood and watched the water rise

From underneath the floor

It started to create a flood

Which flowed beneath the door.

Mrs Arbon fetched her stringy mop

To sweep up in the hall

But when she tried to clear it up

She had a nasty fall.

She slipped into the water

Fell backwards, hit her head.

We stood and gasped in horror

‘Was she alive or was she dead?’

We summoned up an ambulance

Which came in real good time

To find Mrs Arbon wet and shocked

And covered in grot and slime.

They gave her the once over

Declared her shocked and shaken

But said that they thought

No bones had been broken.

They helped her up and took her home

And put her into bed

They said ‘Now you must rest awhile

Just leave it all to Fred!’

Meanwhile the flood was rising higher

The staff took off their shoes

And filled buckets up with water

To pour into the loos

The Head called out the fire brigade

To sort out what was wrong

They went up on the roof to look

It didn’t take them long

Blocked gutters were to blame they said

They soon cleared out the leaves

Which stopped the deluge down below

And granted a reprieve.

The staff sent all the children home

While they cleared up all the mess

And with the help of   parents

It was dried up more or less.

The Rainbow Room is still in place

Though it it has another name

But this episode will always be

It’s greatest claim to fame.


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