I'll be the

and make a couple of ( I hope constructive ) observations.
Zondrae mentioned oxymoron. Unfortunately waxing away laconic is certainly an oxymoron.
Waxing mean to increase or expand whereas laconic means to be very brief and short.
I think we all should be very careful of rearranged syntax.
" up your crop will snap " seems to suggest getting something stuck in your throat.
" born and bred was he " is that a question ?
" proud of where he's from" is slightly awkward in that line the objects and subjects seem to get a bit lost.
There are others which the listener could easily miss-hear.
Robert Frost, I think it was, said that poety should be written at least as well as prose.
If you check with the bush poet mentor's like Glenny Palmer Noel Stallard and
Ellis Campbell, I am certain they will all tell you to avoid wrenching the syntax for the sake of rhyme.
Having said that.. Since it is just a bit of fun as you said, perhaps it doesn't matter if it's a bit unpolished.
Sounds like a good one for round the campfire in September.
I hope to get there and a few of our local bush poets have shown interest. You can pay me back by sending me up to the shed to find the left-handed screwdriver.