Kinda puzzled me that one
I suppose it might just have been an an early form of torment/temptation
A pub with no beer
Maybe to encourage folk to go next door and "PRAY"
That they hadn't run out of communion wine
Yeah I know it's chronologically inaccurate but it's still a funny thought
There will always be disappointment
Regardless of promises
The only way to live without disappointment
Is to expect it
Then, when you're not
It'll be a pleasant surprise
But of course, it's always preferable, to have a "positive" view
Hope for the best
Prepare for the worst
And take what comes