Cricket Is A Serious Thing

By Edward Dyson

In politics there’s room for jest;

  With frequent gibes are speeches met,

And measures which are of the best

  Are themes for caustic humor yet.

  E’en though the pulpiteer we fret

With sundry quiddities we fling,

  We pray you never to forget

That cricket is a serious thing.

The crowd assembles at a Test,

  And Hobbs at length is fairly set,

Though Gregory rocks ‘em in with zest;

  The barrackers may fume and fret

  When Parkin has contrived to get

Five men of ours – we feel the sting,

  And give expression to regret,

For cricket is a serious thing.

They have the lead; we would arrest

  A sort of rot.  No epithet

Is proper, though they’ve got our best

  For next to nothing, and your bet

  Is good as lost.  Don’t sit and sweat;

Due reverence to the problem bring.

  We have a pile of runs to net –

Ah, cricket is a serious thing.

The Argus reports cricket matches at far greater length and with a gravity it never quite at ENVOY.We have to meet a heavy debt, And Howell makes the leather swing;Australia’s pride is sore beset – Yea, cricket is a serious thing!“Dido”Bulletin, 27 January 1921, p38 tains in dealing with any other matter on earth.