Lyndon Hood: Light Verse Versus Politics
Light Verse Versus Politics
Satire by Lyndon HoodThough a wit, Michael
Cullen
Made some people sullen.
They were grinding
their axes
'Cos he'd not cut their taxes.
Click to enlarge
I sing
of James Patrick Anderton -
Must have been an MP
forever;
Left half of the parties he's landed
in,
Banned the pills from the parties he'd
never.
Peter Dunne, to avoid
opposition
Just wouldn't say which camp he'd sit
in.
His party's first term
Was due to a worm,
Which
seems, all in all, rather
fitting.
Oh, if I were
Technology
And Tertiary Minister Hodgson,
I'd use
departments of theology
To keep circuit boards and cogs
in.
That's probably why
I'm, in fact, only I
And he
is Technology
And Tertiary Minister
Hodgson.
Mister Trevor
Mallard
Hit Tau Henare well hard
And nobbled, at the
knees,
Public service
employees.
Heather Roy
Is not a
boy.
Trained with military efficiency,
She snipes at
beneficiaries.
Winston
Peters'
Majority teetered
Due to geriatrification
-
So he complained about immigration.
Click to enlarge
One
thing drew a glower
From Simon James Power;
A second
thing caused him to pout.
The first was the
prisons
With too many crims in;
The other was, letting
them out.
Rodney Hide
Once was
wide.
That's all I've descried
About Rodney Hide.
(Oh
- he talks about "freedom".
Maybe that's why we need
him.)
Nandor Steven Tanzcos
Has
a difficult surname to rhyme on,
So I'll waste no more
time on
Nandor Steven
Tanzcos.
Russell Norman
Met a
poor man
Going to the polls.
Said the poor man
To
Russell Norman,
"Can I have more dole?"
Russell
Norman
Said, "Well sure, man,"
(His eyes were all
a-glint),
"But the price might be high
For things you
might buy,
On account of their carbon
print.
David Benson-Pope
Was
given lots of rope.
I do not love
thee, Tony Ryall.
Others sometimes raise a smile
Yet
with thee, 'tis only bile
And I've know for quite a
while
I do not love thee, Tony
Ryall.
Tariana Turia
Gets
angrier and furier
When the State's hand reaches
For
the bottoms of the beaches.
Click to enlarge
Helen
Elizabeth Clark
Became lady PM, for a lark:
The second
(but she wasn't dejected:
The first lady wasn't
elected).
As I was going up the
stair
I met a man who wasn't there.
He said his name
was Johnny Key
And offered me a
DVD.
********