Barry Humphries
I can remember as a High School student visiting my friend, Brian's home to listen to vinyl records of Barry Humphries, Sandy Stone was his favoured character in those days but he was seriously over-taken before long by Edna Everage. I've only heard a couple of Humphries' poems and this is an example.
I think that I shall never spy
A poem as lovely as a pie
Blushing with red tomato sauce
A banquet in a single course.
A pie whose crust is oven-kissed
Whose gravy scalds the eater's wrist.
The pastie and the sausage roll
Have not thy brown mysterious soul
The dark hued aborigine
Is less indigenous than thee.
As round and rich as Zara
As tasteful as Patrick White
With a glass of purple Para.
You're the great Australian bite.
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