I'm not going to join the group Melbourne Poets Who Like the Australian Greens - but I'm tempted to, just so I could post this poem:
I like the Greens!
They're really nice!
Much better than scabies
Or head lice!
The oceans are rising.
It makes me fret!
If they keep rising,
My feet will get wet!
I like the Greens!
They've got Bob Brown!
But Bob Brown is sad
With a permanent frown.
Don't be sad, please Bob!
We'll make you grin!
We'll do our best
To vote you in!
I like the Greens!
They're really nice!
Even if their economic policies are somewhat questionable.
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3 comments:
The last line is the best.
Incidentally the word verification is "soilly" - seems appropriate for the post!
"The Greens are soilly,
But not so oily."
I am also un-keen,
To become green,
This poem is clean,
Disappointingly un-obscene.
Thanks LE. When I started out with this poem all I had were the last and the first lines.
Dan, last time I checked only 8 poets were members. I'm a little surprised at that.
(Leaving myself wide open for a comment of 'obviously there are only 8 Melbourne poets, or there'd be more members', but still...)
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