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Ah Dudley
Dudley, how did you bat today? Did you hit the wooden ball with rubber wrapped Over the starapple tree and far away? Did you ride your bicycle past Knoxwood gate Smell the cashew blossom and think of me? Ah Dudley, what did you do today? Did you cut sticks in the coffee orchard And make as old the Calaban? Did you go seven acres and check the swift beside the well? Do they still grow peanuts there And do the women and children come to pick Where I toiled all day and earned nothing for it? O Dudley, what did you do today? Do the girls still come at night For your company to the well? And is there A long train of youngsters with buckets on their head? Can they dance like Melveta or Ver, the cotta still in place And will they gather when its done, to play ring games While our elders from the fireside watch The corns so that they will not burn? Can you smell the cashew fat Oh Dudley, what did you do today? I want to come again and see Lime-kiln blazing up to heaven, its rainbow colors Like a boy's first joy bursting in delirium. I want to touch My Benbow's head, and quiet his bark from happiness And hide in the moonshine guinea grass Where no one finds me, though I pant The one desired would come. I want to sing The old folk songs and run and scream ... Dudley, will these things be there if I come? Did you climb the breadfruit tree Or make a gig, or swam in Cecil's marl hole again Can you still fight fearlessly Will injustice against your boyhood passion win? We have a great country, and a great home too St. Elizabeth, land of the big long river, and the tall bambo Dudley, I pine for it, please if needs be, die only for it But live again for the beauty there.
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