This ridiculously catchy “Brexit hymn” is the earworm nobody needs right now
If there’s one thing we can all agree on, it’s that Brexit needs a hymn. Or possibly a coherent plan – maybe both. So, when comic-book creator John Allison found a sheet of lyrics for a Brexit hymn on a train, he was quite amazed at the enormity of his discovery.
He shared it on Twitter.
Found on the train and submitted without comment, one of the most astonishing things I have ever happened across. pic.twitter.com/KtBHZxtvTO
— John Allison (@badmachinery) July 24, 2018
There was keen speculation about potential tunes for the new masterpiece.
It’s not knowing the tune it’s sung to that is killing me (unless it’s spoken word)
— John Allison (@badmachinery) July 24, 2018
“In the Bleak Midwinter” kinda fits, ironically.
Upminster’s a psalm tune. I don’t know it, as we’d gone all happy-clappy by the time I was around
— Stewart Russell (@scruss) July 24, 2018
If it fits in “In the Bleak Midwinter” it also fits in “Land of Hope and Glory”.
— Geoff “Delete the Nazis, Jack” Gilmour-Taylor (@gilmourtaylor) July 24, 2018
To the tune of ‘Little Donkey.’
— Balderdash (@notDcfcBoss) July 24, 2018
Can make it fit Men of Harlech with a bit of leeway.
— Colin Hudson (@Colzoss) July 24, 2018
Anyone know the chords for the Horst Wessel Song?
— Braddockaliasthorne (@Braddockthorne) July 24, 2018
Someone made a suggestion.
Please bring this to life @mrnickharvey …
— Laura Ridge™ (@Madame_LazRagz) July 24, 2018