Stuff in’ Duh Face

I once took a bus ride to Connell Town, St. Lucy from the city of Bridgetown. It was my first trip going this far any where, here or abroad, by bus. I had no one to speak with, no friends to past the time, and after the first 20 minutes of driving I was well spent. Then I felt the bus stopping and the driver turning off the engine but I had not yet arrived. The location where we were, was too deserted to be a town and we were opposite a little chattel house, where its occupants shouted very friendly for the driver by name. He disembarked and went to greet them.

 

Stuff in’ Duh Face

 

So many garbage bags all over the neighborhood

The garbage van should have past, this can’t be good

Unhygienic street corners and threatening was the rain

Felines had already torn the bags and now the stuff remain’

Foul smells caused us to close the car window

It was early in the morning and the clouds bore they sorrow

No one was getting by swiftly, the cars crept slowly

Down the road it seemed like an accident blocked everybody

Until we got there and from the car we could see

How the road block came to be

For some time a garbage truck had stopped off the highway

And this caused the slow movement of traffic today

Couldn’t understand why here, there was no stuff in this place

Evidently the garbage men were by a corner shop Suffin’ Duh Face

 

 

 


 

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