Analysis of MONARCH NATION



MONARCH NATION
                                     Wednesday, 18 October 2019

Lucky Cuntry strikes again, white supremists saying when
New Australians must know before they enter and then!
Secret Cuntry hides their shame not all history will they show
Some forbidden totally banned so our children will never know
It began in the beginning; British invaded and raped all the land
Extinction policy and racistism went beyond what we understand
Cruelty and hatred, the law administered to aboriginals; first hand
Justice was cruel to the Aboriginal black in every dam rotten state
Massacre and murder the Monarch set the black man’s fate
Welfare stole their children, slave labour for the rich upper class
Racistly abusing then destroying lives that suddenly came to pass
While mothers wept for their kiddies, fathers were sent to prison
Extended sentences fabricated, monarch suddenly had just risen
Suicides rained heavy while the extinction policy was enforced
Ratnest WA had Auswitch where thousands of souls just paused
Slavery and the forgotten chain gangs built most states their city
Derby had Salt mines where conditions were cruel and shitty
N.T. Monarch mustered slaves hundreds of miles to the station
Many died on the track severely punished by a monarch nation
South Australia’s atomic testing straight on top of 5,000 souls
Queensland burnt community’s houses for mining so be told
Convict nation what do you expect? ConArtist who suppress
Left all that stuff out as there is lots more, time they confess!
Making migrants pay for their crime, supremists still rule today
British justice and those convict supremists all have to pay
Compensation must be sought that no one can anymore justify
Say you’re sorry and pay the price yet still they crucify
New Australians must know before they enter and then!
Lucky Cuntry strikes again, white supremists saying when


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Poetic Form
Metre 110 10010 10110111101 1010110111001 10111111100111 11001001110101101 101000101001001101 010100011011101 100100101001111 10110100100101001101 1000100110111 1111011101101 1010101011100111 110111101001110 01010010011001110 1011010010100101 11111101111 1000001011111110 10111101001001 1110110111010 1011010101010110 110101011111 11110110111 1010111011101 11111111111101 1010111111101 1010011011111 01011111110110 1110010111110 1010110111001 10110111101
Closest metre Iambic heptameter
Characters 1,854
Words 299
Sentences 7
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 2, 29
Lines Amount 31
Letters per line (avg) 49
Words per line (avg) 10
Letters per stanza (avg) 760
Words per stanza (avg) 149

About this poem

Dedication poem for George Pratt killed by Roeburn WA Monarch death in custody, another tribute true to life hystorical true to life work epressing truth in denial. This happened but Ausralia's true human rights record is so secretive as its an absolute abomination of British style Brutality that must not lie buried. These ghastly secrets need exposure, this awful hystory needs to be rewritten & belongs to sensible readers even if its boring. Oh I know I harp on things that happened decades a go but its banned from all school currickulums as it dont display that lucky cuntry corupt rich dream about but a disgraceful notorious convict pommy prison state, John Howard preserves a police state but those evil nazis are confused as its still a British owned convict nation run by corupt liberal convicts.  

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Submitted by petersokolowskyj96 on July 14, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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