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by Dave Smith » Mon Mar 12, 2012 9:00 pm
It's Got An Australian Author! I Think.
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by Zondrae » Tue Mar 13, 2012 5:24 am
G'day Marty, and everyone,
As I understand it, the criteria that you have expressed is the standard for 'competition'. I agree with your comment so far. However, not everything that we are inspired to write (and share) strictly conforms. Also it is refreshing not to be swamped by poems about blowflies, shearers, swaggies or 'flood and drought' and it takes courage to step a little away and post a poem with a difference.
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by Bob Pacey » Tue Mar 13, 2012 6:26 am
Just a comment.
Sorry Zondrae but what Marty has quoted is on the homepage for the site.
The objectives of the Australian Bush Poets Association is to foster and encourage the growth of Bush Poetry in Australia. By definition, Australian Bush Poetry is metred and rhymed poetry about Australia, Australians and/or the Australian way of life.
I don't mind a bit of variety either so long as it does not become the norm. Plenty of sites available to express our inner self.
Bob
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by Robyn » Tue Mar 13, 2012 8:19 am
One could argue that Simon of Cyrene is a part of the Easter story, which we will all be celebrating shortly all over Australia.
That makes it topical, at least, although I appreciate not everyone will celebrate in a religious sense.
I for one am looking forward to a few days R&R.
Robyn
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by warooa » Tue Mar 13, 2012 8:27 am
owly wrote:
A rabble of people ahead choked the way,
an urgent tone to their cries.
Some were rejoicing while still others wept,
and some had fear in their eyes.
There's your Australian connection, Marty - what else could that be but a bunch of bogan Collingwood supporters leaving the "G" late on Sat'dy arvo
But seriously, not detracting from Wendy's poem - it's grandly written and I'm sure she herself agrees it doesn't perfectly conform to the said criteria, BUT . . . lets celebrate it for what it is, not what it isn't.
Marty
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by Neville Briggs » Tue Mar 13, 2012 8:32 am
warooa wrote:lets celebrate it for what it is, not what it isn't.
Good on ya Marty. Right on it there. Hear hear.

Neville
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by Robyn » Tue Mar 13, 2012 5:38 pm
I don't mind a bit of variety either so long as it does not become the norm. Plenty of sites available to express our inner self.

Just checking Bob... do you regard expressions of the inner selves of Australians, expressed in rhyme and metre, as not qualifying as bush poetry
Robyn
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by Bob Pacey » Tue Mar 13, 2012 6:34 pm
Sorry Robyn !!! duh Please explain ???
Of course we can On this site Robyn but there are plenty of other sites where we can also do it in other styles.
Is this what you meant ?????
After all I'm a bloke.
Gotta go got a show to do at Seven.
Cheers Bob
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by Robyn » Tue Mar 13, 2012 7:57 pm
Robyn Sykes, the Binalong Bard.
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by Wendy Seddon » Wed Mar 14, 2012 7:25 pm
Hi everyone, I'm loving this debate - here's how I see it.....
‘twas Jesus of Nazareth, God’s only son
en-route to suffer for me.
If I said "en-route to suffer for you and me" (presumed), it would be more accurate and then
being about us - Australians, or some Australian's veiw of things - it would meet the criteria as sure as a
poem about the Easter Bunny hopping about, or Santa's adventures later in the year.
(By the way, I hope the Easter Bunny stocks up before he hops by my place!)
But, the meter would be shot!!
Wen de Rhymewriter There is nothing mundane about the ordinary.