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Proletarian issue 65 (April 2015) |
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Poem: Birthday honours |
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By David Cozens |
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Birthday honours big and small Shower from the royal stall There are plenty to bestow On crawlers and grabbers high and low
Medals and titles by the score Are given to those who rob the poor Gongs for service to the ruling class Gongs to people dishonest and crass
Birthday honours for crooks and spies To politicians for telling lies To union leaders for holding back The struggle of workers against the sack
The gongs are given far and wide But hypocrisy they cannot hide For many recipients crow and shout “In the rulers’ trough I’ve got my snout!”
To the honest few that earned some praise The award is demeaned by a stinking malaise By inbuilt corruption from on high By a stench that reaches to the sky
So let us cease this annual charade Replace it with a May Day parade That honours all who fought and died For working-class honour, unity, pride |
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