Month: December 2021

  • Taboo

    From The Tacoma Times, December 1, 1913. By Berton Braley.

    You mustn’t make fun of the Irish,
        You mustn’t get fresh with the Jew,
    There’s always a fuss if you jest at the Russ,
        And to jape at the Dutch is taboo.
    You must’t play jokes on the English,
        For they are a haughty clan—
    But here is a mutt who’s a good-natured butt,
        The Patient Amer-i-can!

    Hands off the polyglot races;
        You mustn’t offend them at all,
    For they fly in a rage when burlesqued on the stage
        And threaten to burn down the hall.
    So dare not to laugh at the German,
        The Swede or I-tal-i-an,
    But laugh all you like at this good-natured Ike,
        The Patient Amer-i-can!

    He doesn’t get choked up with choler,
        But cheerfully shells out his pelf
    To pay for some play where they prove him a jay
        And bid him to laugh at himself.
    He’d joke at his grave if fate let him,
        And yet—if you’re needing a man—
    A regular friend who will stick to the end,
        You try the Amer-i-can!