Creative Writing Schools In Australia

Creative people please help me with this!!!?
For a business and enterprise assignment my group has to design our own country and its government its my job to write a national anthem.
My group and I have decided it is to the tune of circle of life from the lion king. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vX07j9SDF…
Obviously we are writing our own lyrics. This is one of my jobs. Our country’s name is Zigga (random word. One of the group members randomly screamed out Zigga, it’s part of a sports day chant at our school) I’m having trouble thinking of the kinds of things I should put in there. My lack of ideas and creativity is really frustrating because I’m usually such a creative person but any ideas?
I am not expecting anyone to do this for me I just need some help with ideas. The country is high in gold and oil so it is wealthy in that aspect. It is a democracy (like Australia and many other countries on Earth)
Nants ingonyama bagithi baba
Ingonyama nengw’ enamabaal
From the day we arrive on Zigga,
Enriched in gold and oil,
There’s more to see than can ever be seen
More to do than can ever be done
There’s democracy to take in here,
More for your voice than can ever be found,
Communists countries,
like Russia and other countries,
Keeps trying to take us over while we push the man DOOOOWNNNN
Its The Country of Ziggggggaaaaa
Home to all my nigggggaaaassss
Through despair and hope
Through faith and love
Till we find our place
In the capitalist economy,
In The Country,
The Country of Ziggggggaaaa
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