| | Comment from (2003-03-24) |
| A very funny diatribe against an early form of fast food. V*e*r*y non-PC: Read at own risk. Some of the punctuation seems questionable. Originally printed in O. Henry's Austin periodical, The Rolling Stone; and difficult to find online, which is why I add it here. Whoever finds his or her ethnic heritage threatened by this silly piece of doggerel should contact kirwar4face at the link above to request its removal. Thank you.
TAMALES
by O. Henry
This is the Mexican Don Jose Calderon One of God's countrymen. Land of the buzzard, Cheap silver dollar, and Cacti and murderers. Why has he left his land Land of the lazy man, Land of the pulque Land of the bull fight, Fleas and revolution?
This is the reason, Hark to the wherefore; Listen and tremble. One of his ancestors, Ancient and garlicky, Probably grandfather, Died with his boots on. Killed by the Texans, Texans with big guns, At San Jacinto. Died without benefit Of priest or clergy; Died full of minie balls, Mescal and pepper.
Don Jose Calderon Heard of the tragedy. Heard of it, thought of it, Vowed a deep vengeance; Vowed retribution On the Americans, Murderous gringos, Especially Texans. 'Valga me Dios! que Ladrones, diablos, Matadores, mentidores, Caraccos y perros, Voy a matarles, Con solos mis manos, Toditas sin falta.' Thus swore the Hidalgo Don Jose Calderon.
He hied him to Austin. Bought him a basket, A barrel of pepper, And another of garlic; Also a rope he bought. That was his stock in trade; Nothing else had he. Nor was he rated in Dun or in Bradstreet, Though he meant business, Don Jose Calderon, Champion of Mexico, Don Jose Calderon, Seeker of vengeance.
With his stout lariat, Then he caught swiftly Tomcats and puppy dogs, Caught them and cooked them, Don Jose Calderon, Vower of vengeance. Now on the sidewalk Sits the avenger Selling Tamales to Innocent purchasers. Dire is thy vengeance, Oh, Jose Calderon, Pitiless Nemesis Fearful Redresser Of the wrongs done to thy Sainted grandfather.
Now the doomed Texans, Rashly hilarious, Buy of the deadly wares, Buy and devour. Rounders at midnight, Citizens solid, Bankers and newsboys, Bootblacks and preachers, Rashly importunate, Courting destruction. Buy and devour. Beautiful maidens Buy and devour, Gentle society youths Buy and devour.
Buy and devour This thing called Tamale; Made of rat terrier, Spitz dog and poodle. Maltese cat, boardinghouse Steak and red pepper. Garlic and tallow, Corn meal and shucks. Buy without shame Sit on store steps and eat, Stand on the street and eat, Ride on the cars and eat, Strewing the shucks around Over creation.
Dire is thy vengeance. Don Jose Calderon. For the slight thing we did Killing thy grandfather. What boots it if we killed Only one greaser, Don Jose Calderon? This is your deep revenge, You have greased all of us, Greased a whole nation With your Tamales, Don Jose Calderon. Santos Esperiton, Vincente Camillo, Quitana de Rios, De Rosa y Ribera. |
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