World - The Budgie Nine Poem by Paul Warren

World - The Budgie Nine



When you are visiting another country on holiday
Have fun, do new things and be happy in your stay
But when attending the Malaysian Grand Prix
Celebrate the Australian Daniel Ricciardo with glee

But when you are selecting your uniform of the day
Budgie smugglers with the Malaysian flag you would say
Is not the choice for you to make dancing around
You will end up in gaol and be in handcuffs bound

When the judge brings down his sentence on you
Be happy with a fine and leave quickly after the blue.

© Paul Warren Poetry

Thursday, October 6, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: world
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
About an unfortunate incident in Malaysia. A blue is Australian slang for a disagreement.
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Paul Warren

Paul Warren

ADELAIDE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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