Lord Bracknell
On fire
This thread sent me off in search of a fine old song that celebrates Englishness in an interesting way.
It's called "When This Old Hat Was New". It's about how the times of plenty have given way to times of hardship. Nothing in it about thanking the monarchy for the good times.
I give you just the final verse:-
When the Romans ruled this land,
The commons they did give
To the poor in charity
To help them for to live.
But the poor are quite done o'er -
O we know it to be true,
And it was not so when Noll did reign
And this old hat was new,
When this old hat was new
Noll is Oliver Cromwell. And the song has another answer to the question "What did the Romans ever do for us?" Answer ... gave the people the common land.
It's called "When This Old Hat Was New". It's about how the times of plenty have given way to times of hardship. Nothing in it about thanking the monarchy for the good times.
I give you just the final verse:-
When the Romans ruled this land,
The commons they did give
To the poor in charity
To help them for to live.
But the poor are quite done o'er -
O we know it to be true,
And it was not so when Noll did reign
And this old hat was new,
When this old hat was new
Noll is Oliver Cromwell. And the song has another answer to the question "What did the Romans ever do for us?" Answer ... gave the people the common land.