Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Send my boy to school: Waman Kardak

Waman Kardak

Send my boy to school

Send my boy to school
Lord and master
I tell you
Send my boy to school

We may be terribly poor
Famine may knock at our door
I’ll see that he gets to school
Send my boy to school, etc.

If the leg of your garment is rent
I promise to patch and mend
For my garment, my needle’s the tool
Send my boy to school, etc.

If my clothes are torn, what do I care?
My boy must never go bare
What use I do have for a jewel?
Send my boy to school, etc.

He’s got something from society; in return
My boy is going to learn
He’ll be a lawyer; nobody’s fool
Send my boy to school, etc.

My boy won’t stay stupid or worse
Like that poet Waman’s bad verse
My oath on you if there’s no school!
Send my boy to school, etc.


Translated by Priya Adarkar

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