The Servant's Ace

Joe Pug

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    There's a bird, fair and gold, whom my owners do hold.
    She refuses to make them a sound.
    How it pains them to think that for me she does sing
    While I carry their riches around

    I might work in their fields, bear them their meals
    I might carry the letters they send.
    There's a treasure, I know, buried deeply below
    That will shatter the shovels of men

    There are children of theirs in the bedroom upstairs.
    I taught them their letters and words.
    They refuse to be heirs and inherit their share
    Of a fortune that they never earned

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    I might sleep in their fold, do as I'm told.
    I might shepherd the young that they tend.
    There's a silence I leave in the spaces between
    That will shadow the lessons of them

    I might meet on the shores they defend
    Handle the money they lend
    I might shackle the hands they condemn
    There's a treasure, I know, buried deeply below
    That will shatter the shovels of men

    There's a bird, fair and gold
    Whom my owners do hold
    She refuses to make them a sound

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