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‘They cannot make reductions,' and ‘the fares are low enough. '
They ship us West with cattle, and we go like cattle too;
And fight like dogs three times a day for what we get to chew.
We'll have the pick of empty bunks and lots of stretching room,
And go for next to nothing at the Bursting of the Boom.
He can't say when you'll get ashore -- ‘perhaps to-morrow night; '
Your coins are few, the charges high; you must not linger here --
You'll get your boxes from the hold ‘when she's 'longside the pier. '.
The launch will foul the gangway, and the trembling bulwarks loom
Above a fleet of harbour craft -- at the Bursting of the Boom.
They hinder you and cheat you from the gangway to the train;
The pubs and restaurants are full -- they haven't room for more;
They charge us each three shillings for a shakedown on the floor;
But, ‘Show this gentleman upstairs -- the first front parlour room.
_We'll_ see about your luggage, sir' -- at the Bursting of the Boom.
To get some strips of oregon to frame my hessian tent;
To buy some scraps of lumber for a table or a shelf:
The boss comes up and says I might just look round for myself;
The foreman grunts and turns away as silent as the tomb --
The boss himself will wait on me at the Bursting of the Boom.
Will think it condescending to consent to take you in;
And not content with twice as much as what is just and right,
They charge and cheat you doubly, for the Boom is at its height.
It's ‘Take it now or leave it now; ' ‘your money or your room; ' --
But ‘Who's attending Mr. Brown? ' at the Bursting of the Boom.
A camp from all the lands or none, all mad for love of gold;
Where T'othersider number one makes slave of number two,
And the vilest women of the world the vilest ways pursue;
And men go out and slave and bake and die in agony
In western hells that God forgot, where never man should be.
I feel a prophet in my heart that speaks the one word ‘Doom! '
And aye you'll hear the Devil laugh at the Bursting of the Boom.
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