(MOUTH OF THE SHAFT)
What I want is my husband, sir,–
And if you’re a man, sir,
You’ll give me an answer,–
Where is my Joe?
Penrhyn, sir, Joe,–
Caernarvonshire.
Six months ago
Since we came here–
Eh?–Ah, you know!
Well, I am quiet
And still,
But I must stand here,
And will!
Please, I’ll be strong,
If you’ll just let me wait
Inside o’ that gate
Till the news comes along.
“Negligence!”–
That was the cause!–
Butchery!
Are there no laws,–
Laws to protect such as we?
Well, then!
I won’t raise my voice.
There, men!
I won’t make no noise,
Only you just let me be.
Four, only four–did he say–
Saved! and the other ones?–Eh?
Why do they call?
Why are they all
Looking and coming this way?
What’s that?–a message?
I’ll take it.
I know his wife, sir,
I’ll break it.
“Foreman!”
Ay, ay!
“Out by and by,–
Just saved his life.
Say to his wife
Soon he’ll be free.”
Will I?–God bless you!
It’s me!
(Francis Bret Harte)
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