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Surrey Poem
SURREY POEM
I come for visit, get treated regal, So I stay, who care I illegal? I cross ocean, poor and broke, Take bus, see employment folk. Nice man treat me good in there, Say I need to see welfare. Welfare say, "You come no more, We send cash right to your door." Welfare checks, they make you wealthy, Medicaid it keep you healthy! By and by, I got plenty money, Thanks to you, Canadian dummy. Write to friends in motherland, Tell them come as fast as you can. They come in turbans and Ford trucks, I buy big house with welfare bucks. They come here, we live together, More welfare checks, it gets better! Fourteen families they moving in, But neighbor's patience wearing thin. Finally, white guy moves away, Now I buy his house, and then I say, "Find more aliens for house to rent." And in the yard I put a tent. Send for family (they just trash), But they, too, draw the welfare cash! Everything is very good, And soon we own the neighborhood. We have hobby--it's called breeding, Welfare pay for baby feeding. Kids need dentist? Wife need pills? We get free! We got no bills! Canadian crazy! He pay all year, To keep welfare running here. We think Canada darn good place! Too darn good for the white man race. If they no like us, they can scram, Got lots of room in Pakistan. |