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The joys of poetry: Abby Oliviera enlivens Pride Week with a little ditty about her Highness's oral expertise. Are you sure Willy Wordsworth did it this way?

Eamonn McCann, 17 Sep 2008

There was a sense of liberation at the announcement that the Queen sucks Nazi cock.

The announcement came from Poetry Chick Abby Oliviera during Pride Week in Derry. Sharp intakes of breath from mums and dads gave way in a beat to broad grins, the exuberance of the language supplying a license to feel free.

The content of the “cock” claim proved a slight disappointment. The Nazi in question was only racist Prince Philip. I’d been hoping for Max Mosley, if not the necrophiled corpse of Hitler himself. I am not sure that the Queen sucks cock anyway. More likely, she just lies back and thinks of Germany.

This year confirmed Pride as the social highlight of the north west season. The grand opening in the Great Ballroom of the City Hotel was a glittering occasion, the crème-de-la-crème of the elite of Derry society assembled in dignified array, classy citizens one and all, none of the rowdies you’d find at a Chamber of Commerce dinner.

I not only had the honour of declaring Pride open but was granted the accolade of being insulted loudly by name on my way in, by the Wages of Sin set assembled outside to proclaim Iris Robinson a rational human being.

It was during An Evening with the Silver-Tongued Devils – in which an unfeasibly brilliant selection of us neat local narrators annually incants a selection of gay-related poems to a conviviality of literati in the sumptuous surroundings of the Void Gallery – that Abby delivered Manchester poetess Chloe Poems’ profane paeon of disillusionment with the ermined idlers of Windsor.

“My England/Where the blue-bloodied Hanoverians/Are the true blue barbarians/Who rule over this stagnation and rot/How could they not/When the head of the highest family in all the land/Our Mother Protector/Her Royal Heinous the Queen/Sucks Nazi cock.”

Chloe’s own version (check it out on http://tinyurl.com/6fnbjk) comes close but not quite to Abby’s raucous and rollicking amazing recitation, which you can catch anywhere you see a Chicks’ gig advertised.



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