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Second Class Wait Here
The original text of this poem was published in Henry Lawson’s book Verses Popular and Humorous, Angus and Robertson, Sydney, 1900.
Second Class Wait Here
by Henry Lawson
| ON suburban
railway stations — you may see them as you pass There are signboards on the platforms saying, ‘Wait here second class;’ And to me the whirr and thunder and the cluck of running gear Seem to be for ever saying, saying ‘Second class wait here’ — ‘Wait here second class, Second class wait here.’ Seem to be for ever saying, saying ‘Second class wait here.’ And the second class were waiting, in the days of serf and prince, I have waited oft in winter, in the mornings dark and damp, And the others seemed like burglars, slouched and muffled to the throats, Out beyond the further suburb, ’neath a chimney stack alone, Ah! a man must feel revengeful for a boyhood such as mine. There’s a train with Death for driver, which is ever going past, |
Last modified: 17 February 2008, 01:20 PM WST (+0900)

