This hell-fire Major cusses me
with devilry, calls me Hell-hag;
when e’s
less fiery-tempered, then its ‘mort’ or ‘bat’ or ‘baggage’.
His
name? Foveaux, a right whoremonger,
makes me skin crawl
E’d
threaten to buss me rump n truss me up to them dread Triangles
Thursday
nights on Norfolk, us trollops perform in the barracks
Dances of the Mermaids
where the sojers swarm with rum or arrack
Foveaux
pisses hisself seein how us molls swoon and fret n turn white
so fearful
iz us to spare the pain n blushes that we must bare our privates
Yeah, e’s
goatish. Iz joy iz curryin hide n
threatens any piece o’ mutton
or means to
break a lance with a bit o hair or bit o’ muslin
I’d wish
one day ter see im dance upon nothin, big peepers poppin out
iz tongue
too. I’d dash iz brains, lash iz
buttocks n smack iz foul mouth
Coz us
molls shrink like mice, he’d make whores of us wenches, one n all
shiverin
with fear afore the goggle-eyed coves and cracking cat o nine tails
One of us
naked morts is always trussed up to the triangle with dread
As the mad
dog flogger fingers iz tails and whips yer flesh to mess o blood
I’m no flash piece o mutton, but
knows in me heart the slow burn of dander
dancin
naked n jigglin afore this braggart bully, this ogling Pandar
When Major
Bawd orders, ‘Gill-flirts, wiggle-wiggle!
Let’s see some scut!’
a sinister
smile curls iz lips when he realises our agony, our fear o the rut
Fuddled and
pickled, the devil to pay, our line o tarts begins to sway
Then wiggle
navels n act hot-arsed else Major Bawd’d flail away
‘Take the
starch out o reg’lars n lags! Stoke the
embers and inflame the lads!’
cries that
gloating blackguard Foveaux, the Devil’s bodyguard, egad!
Or iz
larruping mad-dog flogger, iz lickspittle, would lay yer back open
leavin it
quiverin a bloody mess o’ switches, weals, stings n lacerations
Remember lurchin at sea nine
months? Flyin the red flag reg’lar,
more sicknin than flyin
from the redcoats with their own rector of the women prickin
from the redcoats with their own rector of the women prickin
Michael Small
July 12-July 26, 2018
Joseph Foveaux (1767-1846),
born and died in England, was a competent soldier and administrator in colonial
New South Wales. In 1800 he offered to
serve as Lieutenant Governor on Norfolk Island, where his sadistic reputation was more
questionable.