-> "Pen of Rabbits"
				
				Original Song Title: 
"Men of Harlech"
 
				Original Performer: 
traditional; Charlotte Church
			
				Parody Song Title: 
"Pen of Rabbits"
				
				
			
		 
			
          
            The Lyrics
			
			
			Here’s a song about Welsh Rare-bit [2],
Squarely dealing with the hare-bits - 
Seen on fare-bills quite a fair bit,
Patrons seem perplexed.
‘Rabbit’ Welsh – offensive nomen-
-clature used by Saxon foemen ?
“No Welsh eats, but cheese and dough, man,
‘less they poach some game.” [3]
Meat-free choice? – Just ask your hostess,
Beer-and-cheese-melt over toast; its
Celtic fans applaud and boast, it’s
Cambria’s national meal.
Some meat-shunners might eschew it
Thinking it a hunter’s stew – but 
It lacks lagomorphs [4], that’s true – Buggs
Outwits Elmer Fudd !
Hare terse-verse is Nash’s [2]
‘Rare-bit’ search is Brasch’s [3]
‘HoJo’ wrote the spoof ‘Woad Ode’ [5],
Coniglio [6] penned some flashes.
Hail a dish that harms no hopsters
Not how Newberg hassles lobsters,
Fwycassees can fweak out sqwabsters - 
Free the Cornish hen!
Sadly, elsewhere, butchered rabbit
Satisfies game-lovers’ habits;
Easter special – braised Brunch-basket – 
Bunny-love abused.
Hard life in the burrows,
Where bereavement’s thorough;
Peters sad, their mom or dad
Got skewered for lunch ‘al burro’. 
Hail a world that harms no hopsters, 
Fricassees make quail no squabsters ; 
Calves should escape escalope, sirs !
Peace in field and warren !
[1] Charlotte Church aged 13, recorded the traditional ‘Men of Harlech’ 1998. 
[2] Ogden Nash’s 2-line poem, ‘The Rabbits’ 
[3] Dr R. Brasch discusses the origins of ‘Welsh rabbit’ in ‘How Did It Begin’ , MJF Books, 2006.
[4] Best-known spoof - a Boy-Scout song based on the ancient British tradition of fighting naked in woad dye - by Eton housemaster W. Hope-Jones, ‘HoJo’, published 1921. 
[5] herbivorous mammals in a zoologic order which includes rabbits and hares. 
[6] Coniglio = rabbit (Italian) 
			
			
			
		
		
	 
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