I first heard of this poem when it was referenced in the song "Watching TV" by @rogerwaters and Don Henley. Fantastic song; give it a listen
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In Trump's America, "London" is more appropriate: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/43673/london-56d222777e969 …
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And all i can think of is a Python sketch...AND DID THOSE FEET...
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I believe it was, "And did those TEETH..."
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It's a man's life in England's mountains green. https://youtu.be/AZ0z-XLpjHc?t=2m49s …
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I first heard this being sung at a wedding in NZ a long time ago. Lovely words and music, but a real WTF for a wedding.
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The Parry setting was sung at Kate and Harry's wedding. Everyone sang, from the Queen on down. It was glorious.
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Try fitting that into a screencap you can link to on twitter.
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I remember thousands of people singing along as the chorus sang this during William & Katherine's wedding.
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