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C J Dennis - The Kindly CopperC J Dennis - The Kindly Copper
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Oh, for that kindly copper   I knew long years ago, A stalwart man and proper,   Crime`s unrelenting foe. He was for me a shield, a friend Who sole concern was to defend   Such just rights as I know. My bedtime thoughts went with him   What time his forthright feet, In slow and measured rhythm,   Patrolled his midnight beat; And, knowing he was on my side, I blessed him, snugly satisfied,   Our concord was complete. And now,  tho` we`ve neglected   No duty, sought no change, This friend I once respected   Half hostile grows, and strange. They`ve made of him a hybrid thing: And jobs we both dislike now bring   Him well within my range. His stern eye holds suspicions   I feel I don`t deserve Re rules and requisitions   That fairly get my nerve. And, when I motor thro` the land, His great, prohibitive, red hand   Restrains my merry verve. They give him duties menial --   Jobs that no proud cop asks; So that he, once so genial,   No more in favor basks. And I am quite convinced the pop -- ularity of any cop   Must suffer thro` these tasks.
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