WHO LEFT THE BUNGS OUT?

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WHO LEFT THE BUNGS OUT?

Post by Maureen K Clifford » Mon Jan 17, 2011 8:42 am

WHO LEFT THE BUNGS OUT??

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L91g0JGFZOM


We are just a trifle soggy, somewhat battered, somewhat bent -
have embraced the colour brown, now wonder where the water went.
There are tears here by the thousands, but there’s steel beneath the pain
but Australians are tough – we’ll rise again.

Our homes were inundated by a dirty swelling tide
that swept in raging currents, over rooftops far and wide,
sweeping everything before it – the brown aftermath of rain
and we pray that we don’t see its like again.

The waters stole the children, took the women and the men.
Plucked and cast aside like flotsam – some we’ll never find again,
families are sorely troubled, they have lost all that they owned
till the brown waters retreated, and land spurned.

Now the cleanup is beginning – and harsh reality sets in
as the vision starts unfolding – devastation. Things look grim,
then the volunteers start coming armed with brooms, buckets and hoses
beating mud into submission. Holy Moses .

The piles of rubbish grow upon the footpaths of the towns.
Carpets, curtains, ruined furniture – all stained in river brown.
Children’s toys, and rugs and mattresses, the internal plaster walls -
and not a single thing thrown out enthrals.

The ringing of the steel is heard as shovels dig in deep
to shift the silt the hoses can’t – stuff we don’t want to keep.
Instead of Sunday lawnmowers, it’s gurneys now you hear
as they force mud to retreat and hose it clear.

And its just another Sunday – really just another day
except the rivers now lie sullen, and brownly wend their way
along their chosen watercourse – returned now to their lair.
Oh how we all wish that they had stayed there.

The sky above is blue and clear, the day humid and hot.
The ground below is silted brown, and mildews on the trot.
An endless line of Utes, trailers and trucks just come and go
and the cities hearts are pumping – though they’re slow.

Above the sound of choppers as they do another sweep
at low level on the river – another soul pulled from the deep
and dirty turgid waters – she relinquishes her prize;
but somewhere, someone’s last held hope just dies.

We love a sunburnt country – this land of sweeping plains.
We love her though she sends us fires, cyclones, flooding rains.
We are grateful for the spirit and the fact that mate helps mate.
We will rise again – rebuild in every State.

We’ve seen such devastation as we’ve never seen before
from the top end of Queensland down to Tassies emerald shore
The West is fighting fires and the Eastern states fight flood
and it seems as if the Mother’s after blood.

But we’ll rise again – we have before – we’ll fight another day
we are one but we are many, and we all have roles to play,
and if we stand united – put our shoulder to the wheel
it will turn again –get on an even keel.

We're Australians - we'll bend but never kneel.



Maureen Clifford © 16/1/11
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Re: WHO LEFT THE BUNGS OUT?

Post by Neville Briggs » Mon Jan 17, 2011 2:14 pm

Good on you Maureen. I heard the British poet Wendy Cope talking about poetry as therapy, what do you think of that ? Interesting.
You're quite right, some people swept away may never be found, dreadful.



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p.s. I had to say it .... buckets and hoses
Holy Moses

....oh dear...oh dear..what were you thinking Maureen.
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Re: WHO LEFT THE BUNGS OUT?

Post by Heather » Mon Jan 17, 2011 2:54 pm

Neville, did you forget your medication today? :lol:

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Re: WHO LEFT THE BUNGS OUT?

Post by Neville Briggs » Mon Jan 17, 2011 4:32 pm

Heather ! :o
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Re: WHO LEFT THE BUNGS OUT?

Post by Maureen K Clifford » Mon Jan 17, 2011 9:24 pm

What was I thinking Neville - why Holy Moses it rhymes with Hoses - normally I would have said Holy S but try on occasions to show a little decorum though I could no doubt have said -

they came prepared with buckets, hoses, spades to shovel it :lol: :lol: :lol:

I have set it up now on You tube and the last few shots are down my street - our piles of rubbish I have to say appear tidier than most around the town - appearances are sooo important.

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Re: WHO LEFT THE BUNGS OUT?

Post by thestoryteller » Mon Jun 27, 2016 9:21 am

Living on planet earth can be a challenge at times Maureen.



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