The Politically Correct Songs of a Sentimental Bloke

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The Politically Correct Songs of a Sentimental Bloke

Post by David Campbell » Mon Oct 28, 2013 6:21 pm

The Politically Correct Songs of a Sentimental Bloke

(a project of our new 'back to basics' federal government)

I have to rewrite Dennis to make the Bloke PC,
for bureaucratic bosses have said there cannot be
grammatical distortions that make our language seem
like something from a nightmare, a crazy, twisted dream.

“We cannot let our children,” the language experts say,
“think words can be invented, like games that we might play.
Instead they should be learning, while in our nation’s schools,
that English has its standards, and they must follow rules!

For Dennis was a menace who wrote a lot of stuff
that, for an English student, just wasn’t good enough!
He set a bad example, he was a big mistake,
and nothing like a Wordsworth, a Byron or a Blake!”

So now it’s my intention to sanitise his verse,
to clean up all the nonsense, for there is nothing worse
than strange phonetic spelling, odd nouns that don’t make sense,
and verbs that aren’t quite matching the past or present tense.

So wimmin will be banished, and sez and wus and wot,
I’m getting rid of poit, and natchril sure is not.
I won’t put up with fucher, bong tong, or yesterdee,
and muvver is forbidden, along with balkiney.

You’ll hear no more of glarsey or gittin’ on the shick,
while redheads are offended by names like Ginger Mick.
I’m cutting out the ribuck, gazob, and words like phiz,
and as for things like guyver…well, who knows what that is?

The aspirate’s returning, the ‘aitch’ is going back
to ’as and ’ere and ’appy, for dropping it is slack,
and says your education has not been as it should,
so, though you may be tempted, it’s for the greater good!

I’m putting back the letters that Dennis did without,
so our pronunciation will leave no room for doubt.
The ‘g’ will be inserted where it’s gone by the board…
in puttin’, feelin’, comin’, the ‘g’ can’t be ignored!

He’s far too fond of flamin’, and stoushin’ has to go;
we can’t encourage fighting, which means that Romeo
will have to stop his swordplay and leave sweet Juliet…
that story would be better if they had never met!

I can’t be sentimental about the famous Bloke,
so, though his use of language might be the way they spoke,
I have to fix The Intro, The Kid, The Stoush o’ Day,
The Mooch o’ Life, A Spring Song, The Siren and The Play.

I’ll tidy up the metre to make it flow along
much better than poor CJ, who often got it wrong.
My rhymes will be quite perfect, I’ll pass the spelling test,
and when it comes to grammar, you’ll find that I’m the best.

I’m sure that I’ll be famous, I’ll get my name in lights,
for I will be the poet who set old Den to rights,
who made sure that his verses all well and truly sing,
and when I’m in Toolangi they’ll treat me like a king!

© David Campbell, 2013

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Post by Maureen K Clifford » Mon Oct 28, 2013 10:09 pm

Planning on rewriting the Bible some time soon as well :lol: There's some terrible stuff in there and a lot of it is totally politically incorrect ;)

I like your poem David - even if that would be a wicked thing to do :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: The Politically Correct Songs of a Sentimental Bloke

Post by Neville Briggs » Tue Oct 29, 2013 3:06 pm

Goodonya David.
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Post by David Campbell » Tue Oct 29, 2013 4:51 pm

Thanks, Maureen and Neville. I hear from my old mate Christopher Pyne that they're also going to close down all the state schools and pack the kids off to work for Gina and Twiggy in the mines. Two bucks a day (Gina's idea). And the singing of Waltzing Matilda will be banned because of its links to the unions and the 1891 shearers' strike.

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Re: The Politically Correct Songs of a Sentimental Bloke

Post by Glenny Palmer » Tue Oct 29, 2013 8:22 pm

Oh you are so clever David. I really enjoyed that one.... but don't get me started on the insanity of PC!! I've said it before & I'll say it again (as with most of what I say) put the CWA in charge of running the country!! ;)
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Re: The Politically Correct Songs of a Sentimental Bloke

Post by Robyn » Wed Oct 30, 2013 9:26 pm

Love the poem David, and oh how true it is!
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Re: The Politically Correct Songs of a Sentimental Bloke

Post by Heather » Thu Oct 31, 2013 9:15 am

Very clever David. CJ would approve.

Heather :)

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Re: The Politically Correct Songs of a Sentimental Bloke

Post by Mal McLean » Thu Oct 31, 2013 12:30 pm

Bewdy Davo! It's fair dinkum bonza!
Preserve the Culture!

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Re: The Politically Correct Songs of a Sentimental Bloke

Post by David Campbell » Thu Oct 31, 2013 12:47 pm

Thanks Glenny, Robyn, Heather and Mal...I certainly hope CJ would approve!

I reckon the poets should be running the country, Glenny. Imagine Question Time...sonnet versus ballad, ode versus limerick. We mightn't pass many bills, but it'd be a hell of a lot of fun!

Cheers
David

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