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When you want to meet a frien',
WHEN you want to meet a frien',
Bide up to Papine,
Bide up to Papine,
Where dere's people to no en',
Where dere's people to no en',

Revision as of 14:25, 1 July 2024

Bibliographic Information
Author McKay, Claude
Genre Poetry
Journal or Book Constab Ballads
Publisher London Watts & Co.
Year of Publication 1912
Pages 40-42
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WHEN you want to meet a frien',
Bide up to Papine,
Where dere's people to no en',
Old, young, fat an' lean :
When you want nice gals fe court
An' to feel jus' booze',
Go'p to Papine as a sport
Dress' in ge'man clo'es.


When you want to be jus' broke,
Ride up wid your chum,
Buy de best cigars to smoke
An' Finzi old rum :
Stagger roun' de sort o' square
On to Fong Kin bar ;
Keep as much strengt' dat can bear
You do'n in de car.

car


When you want know Sunday bright,
Tek a run up deh
When 'bout eight o'clock at night
Things are extra gay :
Ef you want to see it cram',
Wait tell night is dark,
An' beneat' your breat' you'll damn
Coney Island Park.

night


When you want see gals look fine,
You mus' go up dere,
An' you'll see them drinkin' wine
An' all sorts o' beer :
There you'll see them walkin' out,
Each wid a young man,
Watch them strollin' all about,
Flirtin' all dem can.


When you want hear coarsest jokes
Passin' rude an' vile,
Want to see de Kingston blokes,—
Go up dere awhile :
When you want hear murderin'
On de piano,
An' all sorts o' drunken din,
Papine you mus' go.


Ef you want lost policeman,
Go dere Sunday night,
Where you'll see them, every one
Lookin' smart an' bright :
Policeman of every rank,
Rural ones an' all,
In de bar or on de bank,
Each one in them sail.


Policeman dat's in his beat,
Policeman widout,
Policeman wid him gold teet'
Shinin' in him mout' ;
Policeman in uniform
Made of English blue,
P'liceman gettin' rather warm,
Sleuth policeman too.


Policeman on plain clo'es pass,
Also dismissed ones ;
See them standin' in a mass,
Talkin' 'bout them plans :
Policeman "struck off de strengt'
Physical unfit,"
Hear them chattin' dere at lengt'
'Bout a diffran' kit.


When you want meet a surprise,
Tek de Papine track ;
Dere some things will meet you' eyes
Mek you tu'n you' back :
When you want to see mankind
Of "class "family
In a way degra' them mind,
Go 'p deh, you will see.


When you want a pleasant drive,
Tek Hope Gardens line ;
I can tell you, man alive,
It is jolly fine :
Ef you want to feel de fun,
You mus' only wait
Until when you're comin' do'n
An' de tram is late.

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