Basic Wage Dream

Gary Shearston

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    Basic Wage Dream

    I dreamed a doctor told a judge
    From the arbitration court
    That he would only live to preside
    On one more case then fought
    The judge who's conscience was ill at ease
    Thought if this case will be my last
    To hand down a fair decison
    Might make up for my unjust past

    The next case that was to come before
    This very worried sage
    Was a request a-raised by fifty-two bob
    The weekly basic wage
    The old chap granted the raise in full
    And to ensure his place in heaven
    Made the payments retrospective
    To nineteen hundred and seven

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    On the first payday after the trial
    I couldn't believe my luck
    The paymaster brought my wages out
    On a forklift truck
    I dreamed we got paid on a Friday
    And on that lovely night
    Mayne Nickless sent an armoured car
    To get me home alright

    On the way we stopped at the RSL
    And as I walked inside
    A poker machine took a look at me pay
    And committed suicide
    I turned around when I heard a man
    Behind me softly speak
    It was doctor Coombe tryin' to borrow a quid
    To see him through the week

    Then the alarm went off and I recall
    As I was wakin' up
    How people dream they saw the horse
    That won the Melbourne Cup
    They can never remember what number it was
    Well my dream was just the same
    'Cause I can't for the very life of me
    Remember that judge's name

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