I see you all there, hiding in the corners,
You're like an army of well suntanned stalkers.
You keep coming to see if I’ve given more offence
To that fine African nation that gave the world the Fez.
Or is that Morocco? I really can't be certain.
I do know it's where Judy bought kitchen curtains.
Well, no more shall I insult good old Tunisia
I’ve got bigger nations to fry, like Bulgaria.
I insulted you with a little tale that was mostly fiction,
Some fact, but wrapped in my immaculate diction.
But now I'm happy that you kept on coming by.
The Guardian lot didn't, nor did Stephen Fry.
Tuesday, 27 November 2007
Richard's Peace Treaty With Ex-Pat Brits in Tunisia
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Schnahawalik - Dick
Thanks for the poem and the apologee
Our suntanned smiles are brimming with glee
We’re all so happy in Tuniseee
And chatting on Marmite with Melanie
You have to revisit for more than two days
To see the real country and all of its ways
The natives are friendly and can’t do enough
For those tourists whose French is just a bit rough
We’d make you real welcome – marhabah bik
And feed Judy with couscous with some for you Dick
We’d teach you to belly dance – dance Arabic
And thank you so much ‘barrakallowfick’
No brown paper bags - we won’t hide away
We’ll make sure you have the most wonderful stay
We’ll take you to souks and savour mint tea
And show you that we are really friendly
So let us know when you would like to return
To the land we all love, where we sunbathe and burn
We’ll meet you on board the hot air balloon
And hope it stays tethered, not go to the moon!
Sandra, although I think that rhyming across languages is technically cheating, I'm delighted to have a comment in rhyme. If only every visitor put so much effort into a comment, I wouldn't always feel second best to Stephen Fry. There's a tear in the corner of these laughter worn eyes. Thank you so very much.
Richard
Thanks for your comments. I realise that
Your comments were made in a fit of pique
And you didn’t really mean to critique
You really think Tunis is fantastique
You are always welcome marhabah bik
Now I must work and later will play
Because today I have a birthday!!
In my best Stephen Fry voice I should say, 'bless my lord' or even 'deary me'.
Enjoy your birthday, assuming of course that it really is your birthday and you weren't just saying that to make the rhyme.
Of course it's my birthday
Wouldn't lie about that
Thanks for your wishes
From Sandra Ex-pat
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