Under the Bracks Government a man of Asian background was appointed as a sort of "minister to abolish rights". His excuse was that when he first came to Australia white employers told him, "Sorry, boy, no monkeys here!" You would feel sorry for him, if he hadn’t brutally got revenge years later by terrorizing all four million white Victorians.
In some far off time and place
A would-be employer says,
“Sorry boy, no monkeys here!”
Now in high office
He exploits his position,
Bitter and twisted down the years.
“Sorry boys (and girls),” he says
“It’s time to make your lives,
“Sad, and lonely, and drear.”
The Draconian chant goes out
It’s message is sick and twisted,
And oh so frightfully clear.
Steve Bracks answers the call
Drops his trousers and offers his rear,
To this man whom we all fear.
Steve Bracks chickens out again
Forgetting about his morals,
As he offers up his rear.
“Take me massa long and hard,”
This tiny, feeble man says,
In a voice so loud and clear.
And so a very small man
Terrorises the four million,
Getting revenge after all the years.
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