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Saturday, April 6, 2019

Waltzing Matilda

Sunday Whirligig

THIS WEEK'S WORDS come from "Waltzing Matilda" by A.B. "Banjo" Paterson: waltzing, drink, catch, billabong, shade, glee, alive, ghost, tree, shoved, pass, come






it came to pass
these convict sheilas
told the powers that be
with glee
to shove it
dinky di
in no uncertain terms

they laid the foundations for irreverence
 disrespect for authority and larrikinism
the hallmark once of being a true bluie aussie

drinking billy tea in the shade of an old gum tree
by a billabong is a fantasy kept alive in the  bush ballads
the ghost of early colonial days

most aussies live in cities on the coast
have never been out past the black  stump
only know billabong as a surfwear label





if any country blokes catch up with this galah
for his woeful rendition of waltzing matilda
the silly bugga might find
he will be feeling a bit crook for a few days


9 comments:

  1. I love all the Aussie words in this poem....the gum tree, the billabong.....they set me to dreaming of an earlier time. Loved this!

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  2. Love the Aussie words in this poem, Rall! Such a gorgeous poem ❤️

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  3. I think the idea is to allow retirees to buy a caravan or camper trailer and travel Australia's outback in their retirement years! That clip of YM's version should be banned in Australia.

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  4. You did a great job putting this poem together with the words. I am still laughing at the photo. Thanks for the smile :)

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  5. Oh boy, I learn something new each day in blog world! Thanks for all these Aussie words.

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  6. Thanks for the education in Aussie slang

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  7. I love all the words you put in this. Lovely.

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  8. Ha ha ha, YM thoroughly misunderstood our outlaw anthem, didn't he! What a travesty. We should set the bunyip on him.

    Love the flash mob! And your command of our wonderful language.

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  9. Love, just love what you've done with the words from "Waltzing Matilda"!

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