Andrew's little Poem
Andrew's little Poem
by Don Franks
Twas the night before
Budget
When just for a change
Andrew Little’s
thought’s did more widely range
Labour’s leader cast
round in his mind for an angle
On which a publicity
moment might dangle
Some little device that would draw
camera’s near
But nothing too risky, outlandish or
queer
Nothing to make Labour be looking like
wankers
And nothing to scare off the famers or
bankers
And then Andrew had the idea of an ode
To use
on John Key as a gentle wee goad
Nothing too harsh, just
the usual stuff
hot air, broken promises, that sort of
fluff
Vague noises about economic mistakes
Avoiding
the measures that Labour might take
A bit about National
being in disarray
What might embarrass them slightly that
way?
A bit about ponytails, yes, must have that
But
something more too, ponytails are old hat
Aha – now
I’ve got it, their achilles heel
The spectre of
Collins, that’s good for a squeal
Stroppy women should
always be cast as amusing
And with her dodgy past I’ll
be easily cruising
Right, that looks like the sort of
safe soundbite I seek
Now, what’s a good gimmick to put
up next
week?
ends