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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SHOUTING FOR A CAMEL, by ANDREW BARTON PATERSON Poet's Biography First Line: It was over at coolgardie that a mining speculator Last Line: You'll be cheap, very cheap, as the speculators go. Alternate Author Name(s): Paterson, 'banjo' Subject(s): Camels; Mines And Miners | |||
It was over at Coolgardie that a mining speculator, Who was going down the township just to make a bit o' chink, Went off to hire a camel from a camel propagator, And the Afghan said he'd lend it if he'd stand the beast a drink. Yes, the only price he asked him was to stand the beast a drink. He was cheap, very cheap, as the dromedaries go. So the mining speculator made the bargain, proudly thinking He had bested old Mahomet, he had done him in the eye. Then he clambered on the camel, and the while the beast was drinking He explained with satisfaction to the miners standing by That 'twas cheap, very cheap, as the dromedaries go. But the camel kept on drinking and he filled his hold with water, And the more he had inside him yet the more he seemed to need; For he drank it by the gallon, and his girths grew taut and tauter, And the miners muttered softly, 'Yes he's very dry indeed! But he's cheap, very cheap, as the dromedaries go.' So he drank up twenty buckets -- it was weird to watch him suck it, (And the market price for water was per bucket half-a-crown) Till the speculator stopped him, saying, 'Not another bucket -- If I give him any more there'll be a famine in the town. Take him back to old Mahomet, and I'll tramp it through the town.' He was cheap, very cheap, as the speculators go. There's a moral to this story -- in your hat you ought to paste it -- Be careful whom you shout for when a camel is about, And there's plenty human camels who, before they'll see you waste it, Will drink up all you pay for if you're fool enough to shout; If you chance to strike a camel when you're fool enough to shout, You'll be cheap, very cheap, as the speculators go. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...PATIENT JOE, OR THE NEWCASTLE COLLIER by HANNAH MORE WILLIE THE MINER by GEORGE MURRAY (1830-1910) MESSAGE TO SIBERIA by ALEKSANDR SERGEYEVICH PUSHKIN HENRY ELLEN by LOUISE CRENSHAW RAY SCRANTON -- 1924 by NAOMI REYNOLDS MINER'S SONG by IRENE ALLEN SIVULA A GOLDEN LOT by JOSEPH SKIPSEY THE COLLIER LAD by JOSEPH SKIPSEY THE HARTLEY CALAMITY by JOSEPH SKIPSEY A BALLAD OF DUCKS by ANDREW BARTON PATERSON |
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