Once a rebel.....
with thanks to Tim Evans and Ian tog Jenkins
'Once a rebel, always a rebel. You can’t help being one. You can’t deny
that. And it’s best to be a rebel so as to show ‘em it don’t pay to try
to do you down. Factories and labour exchanges and insurance offices
keep us alive and kicking - so they say - but they’re booby-traps and
will suck you under like sinking-sands if you aren’t careful. Factories
sweat you to death, labour exchanges talk you to death, insurance
and income tax offices milk money from your wage packets and rob you to
death. And if you’re still left with a tiny bit of life in your guts
after all this boggering about, the army calls you up and you get shot
to death. And if you’re clever enough to stay out of the army you get
bombed to death. Ay, by God, it’s a hard life if you don’t weaken, if
you don’t stop that bastard government from grinding your face in the
muck, though there ain’t much you can do about it unless you start
making dynamite to blow their four-eyed clocks to bits.
They shout
at you from soapboxes: 'Vote for me, and this and that,’ but it amounts
to the same in the end whatever you vote for because it means a
government that puts stamps all over your phizzog until you can’t see a
hand before you, and what’s more makes you buy 'em so’s they can keep on
doing it. They’ve got you by the guts, by backbone and skull, until
they think you’ll come whenever they whistle.
But listen, this lathe
is my everlasting pal because it gets me thinking, and that’s their big
mistake because I know I’m not the only one. One day they’ll bark and
we won’t run into a pen like sheep. One day they’ll flash their lamps
and clap their hands and say: 'Come on, lads. Line-up and get your
money. We won’t let you starve.’ But maybe some of us will want to
starve, and that’ll be where the trouble’ll start.'
— Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, Alan Sillitoe
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