A bottle of spirits
My
name is dronkie or bergie or whatever you feel like calling me
I
just wish you could look under my dirty clothes and see
That
it’s hard living on these streets
My
mother, and her husband threw my out all those years ago
I
became a car guard pro
“Park
here meram, park here my boss miskien sal jy my ‘n enjie of ‘n klein tip los”
I
sleep in a cardboard box opposite the Gatesville Mosque
I see
the mense praying to God, but they look at me like I’m a disease
All I
ask is some respect please!
To
survive in this world is very tough; I think I've had over enough
Of
this struggle, I've been in this pile of rubble for far too long…
I've been the strong one, holding the pack together
It
just seems like forever has passed me by
And
all I want, is to die
So
goodbye Cape Town
So
I’ll park my last car and give my tip to skollie my pal
Please
dear God help me, my life is hell
And
perhaps You will make me die quick
A
bottle of spirits at elite should do the trick!
Written by Sarfaraaz Mukuddem
(Tells a story of a car guard, who works and tries to make a living on the streets while sleeping on the streets)
Some definitions of foreign words used her
Drokie (Drunkard)
Bergie (Vagrant)
Miskien (Maybe)
Enjie(Cigarette)
Mense(People)
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