Brogan's Lane (1906)
by Louis Esson
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There’s a crack in the city, and down that street,
In couples with guns, tramp "rossers" on beat,
To bash with a baton's butt. Labor in vain,
For a hotter nor Hell is Brogan's Lane;
Brogan’s Lane, Brogan’s Lane,
Rats pinch from each other down Brogan’s Lane.

There's nary a light, and the steps shoot down straight;
Drunks land on their heads when they come to their fate.
'Tis a curious study, when sobered again,
How the drunk lost his balance down Brogan's Lane;
Brogan's Lane, Brogan's Lane,
Lost his balance and clothes down Brogan's Lane.

Flash Ned, when he "dives on a red lock," takes care,
When the crowd gazes round Flash Ned isn't there;
Up some side-cut he sneaks, but he doesn't complain,
He's as safe as a chapel down Brogan's Lane;
Brogan's Lane, Brogan's Lane,
It's a short cut to Heaven, this Brogan's Lane.

When Flossie is fresh, only toffs will she meet,
But beer drags her down to a girl of the street;
Till, one morn, lying out in the cold and the rain,
They find her dead body in Brogan's Lane;
Brogan's Lane, Brogan's Lane,
She strikes the Dead Finish down Brogan's Lane.

With its opium dens, and its cribs, bones and rags,
'Tis the haunt of thieves, wastrels, poor women, and vags;
They booze to bring joy, they sin to numb pain,
But the "Jug" lies close handy to Brogan's Lane;
Brogan's Lane, Brogan's Lane,
The river and morgue follow Brogan's Lane.

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