Police - The Muster Parade Poem by Paul Warren

Police - The Muster Parade



Sit up straight and put your hat on
Look to the lectern it's about to begin
The Sergeant comes in and steps up
It's Friday Inspector on parade time to ante up

Your name is called (first if senior) and your Charlie 10
What sector is yours and your area to defend
Remember the pubs - it's Friday night fights
And tells you the latest and who's in our sights

The Kowalski boys are at it again stole a car last night
There's a warrant for their arrest see if you can put it right
There's a new initiative the Commissioner wants to know
New crime prevention strategy to stop crime is the go

If that's what the Commissioner wants its what he will get
What the Commissioners likes enthrals me don't forget
Now get out on those streets and be safe out there
Go get your guns radios and a car - and all the time be aware!

© Paul Warren Poetry

Monday, February 29, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: police
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Muster Parades occur at the beginning of a shift. This is how I remember them - I would think they are not much different now.
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Paul Warren

Paul Warren

ADELAIDE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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