by Gubbins on Mon Nov 29, 2004 9:50 pm
I think you will find that lots of Australians know the words to Advance Australia Fair.
Indeed, they were drummed into me at primary school assemblies and have never left me since. And sadly Waltzing Matilda has little to do with attempting procration with bedding material, but tells the story of a squatter who steals a sheep, is caught by the police and drowns himself. Nice national anthem.
Oh, and by the way, a little political intrigue about the morals of anthems, Advance Australia Fair says:
"For those who've come across the seas/
We've boundless plains to share".
This from the country who turned away all those boatloads of immigrants and sent them on to Nauru...
(And verse 6 was, to the best of my knowledge, part of the original performance of God Save the King, back in 1745, during B.P.Charlie's march on Derby or somewhere equally meaningful.)
...then again, that is only my opinion.