The Schoolboys and the Rastafarian MenA Story by Poet PittinixTwo schoolboys got even with two Rastas. Two schoolboys, Dan and Josh,
attended the Independent City All Age School in St. Catherine. In the evenings,
they used to walk through a cane field near the school when they were going
home. Many tall coconut trees bordered the cane field. Dan and Josh would cut
sugar cane and pick coconuts to eat. In addition to that, they would carry some
sugar cane and coconuts home. The boys had a big problem.
They had to pass a construction site on the way home, and some men who worked
there would beg them sugar cane and coconuts. If the boys refused to give the
men what they asked for, they would take away the sugar cane and coconuts from
them. Sometimes they had to run past the construction site to avoid losing
their sugar cane and coconuts. One evening Dan and Josh
were passing the construction site with some sugar cane in their hands. Two
Rastafarian men were standing at the gateway. Each one had a bundle of
broomsticks on his head. One of the Rastafarian men said, “Hey, youth, give me
one of those canes.” Dan replied, “No, sir, I won’t give you any of my cane.”
The Rastafarian man said, “Well, if you don’t give me one, I’m going to take
all the canes from you.” Dan and Josh decide not to
give the Rastafarian men any sugar cane, and they ran along the main road. The
Rastafarian men chased the boys to take away their sugar cane, but they could
not run fast because each one was carrying a heavy bundle of broomsticks on his
head. They cursed the boys and threatened to harm them. Dan and Josh turned off
the main road and went on a vacant land. The Rastafarian men followed them. There was a narrow canal on
the vacant land. It was full of stagnant water. Someone made a makeshift bridge
for the canal with a long, thick piece of board. The board rested on both walls
of the canal. When the boys reached the canal, Josh came up with a plan. “Let’s
cross the canal quickly and tamper with the board to teach the ugly Rastas a
lesson,” he said. Both boys quickly went across the canal, and then they
carefully pulled the board towards them so that the other end barely rested on
the edge of wall. The Rastafarian men were a distance away, so
they could not clearly see what the boys were doing. Dan and Josh felt safe,
and they waited for them on the other side of the canal. When the Rastafarian
men came near the canal, the boys hurled insults and expletives at them. Furthermore,
they threw stones at the men. This made them very angry, and they desperately
wanted to catch the boys. None of the Rastafarian men noticed
any strange thing, and the one who was walking in front stepped on the board to
cross the canal. The board immediately slid off the edge of wall, and he and
the bundle of broomsticks fell into the canal of stagnant water. He thought the
water was deep, but it was shallow. “Help! I can’t swim,” he shouted. His
friend laughed at him loudly, and then he said, “Bongo, you fell into the dirty
water, man.” Dan and Josh did not stick around to see the rest of the event. They left the scene quickly, and they were laughing while they were running away. The
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StatsAuthorPoet PittinixKingston, West Indies, JamaicaAboutHi everyone, I'm an author from Jamaica. I write poems, songs, and short stories. Do not send me any private messages. I came here to read and to publish my compositions, not to engage in controver.. more..Writing
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