Ovo je priča koju vrlo rado pričam,
To je priča o Boži zvanom Pub.
Jedni ga hvale, drugi žale,
Treci kažu: 'E moj brale,
taj je bio kvaran kao šupalj zub.'

Odavde pa sve do Pešte
I do Srema na jugu
Još priča bajke o njemu
Mutni kockarski krug,
I kažu: 'Taj u životu
nije igrao na dug.'

I svi se slažu kako danas
Nema takvih kao Boža Pub.

Negde je imao imanje,
To se znalo više manje,
Mada o tom nije prič’o ni za lek.
Treb'o je biti veterinar,
Al' je ter'o neki inat
Pa je živeo od kocke ceo vek.

O, taj je pratio karte
K'o da vidi kroz njih,
I uvek 'ladan ko špricer,
Uvek opasno tih.
I samo kad tera maler
On bi rekao stih.

I svi još pamte reči
Kojim maler tera Boža zvani Pub:

'Džaba vam novci, moji sinovci,
Džaba vam bilo dobre volje.
I pogledi čvrsti, lepljivi prsti,
Ja ipak varam malo bolje.'
E, pa da.
A karta je kurva,
Izvin'te me što psujem
Jer ja samo pričam
Onako kako čujem
I ako su lagali mene
I ja lažem vas.
Tu priču zna svako
Od vraga do popa
Jer mnogi su mangupi
Ostali tropa.
Kockar se krije i čuči
U svakom od nas
I čeka pravi čas.

Jednom se kart'o
S nekim ruskim emigrantom,
To je bio lihvar
Bogat kao knez.

Igrao je i upravnik pošte,
Zvani Ljupče od Milošte
I neki švercer
Kog je jurio sav s'vez.

U, to je partija bila,
Još se priča o njoj,
Kibiceri u transu,
'ladan probio znoj.
Na stolu kamara para,
Da ne spominjem broj...

I povuk'o je damu na osamnaest
Mrtav 'ladan Boža Pub.

Al' znate za ono
Kad je sa izvesnim baronom
Igr'o četiri dana,
To je bio rat.
Išle ga stalno karte jake
Pa je odneo i fijaker,
Crnog konja, tabakeru, štap i sat.
Baron je pričao posle
Da je špil bio star,
Da je previše pio,
Da ga poneo žar.
Pa svi što gube se ljute,
To je poznata stvar.

I svako gubi bar po nekad,
Ali nikad Boža zvani Pub.

'Džaba vam novci, moji sinovci,
Džaba vam bilo dobre volje.
I pogledi čvrsti, lepljivi prsti,
Ja ipak varam malo bolje.'
E, pa da.
A karta je kurva,
Izvin'te me što psujem
Jer ja samo pričam
Onako kako čujem
I ako su lagali mene
I ja lažem vas.
Tu priču zna svako
Od vraga do popa
Jer mnogi su mangupi
Ostali tropa.
Kockar se krije i čuči
U svakom od nas
I čeka pravi čas.

Sa švalerske strane
Nije spad'o u tarzane
Al' daleko od tog da je bio zec.
Imao je neke tu i tamo,
Al' svi vrlo dobro znamo
Da kod žena igra neki peti kec.
Ljubav je igra u kojoj
Često ne pali blef,
Srce se otvara teže
Nego najbolji sef.
Im'o je on svoje dame,
Karo, pik, herc i tref.

I bio im je veran
Sve do sudnjeg dana,
Boža zvani Pub.

Gospodo draga,
On je nestao bez traga
I to celoj priči daje čudan ton.
Neki se džambasi kleli
Da su kod Sombora sreli
Jednog tipa što je bio isti on.
Možda ga odvela karta
Čak u Prag ili Beč,
Već dugo niko o njemu
Nije čuo ni reč.
Da l' se još drži na svetu
Il' je predao meč,

Pa s anđelima na vrh neba
igra raub, preferans i ajnc?

'Džaba vam novci, moji sinovci,
Džaba vam bilo dobre volje.
I pogledi čvrsti, lepljivi prsti,
Ja ipak varam malo bolje.'
E, pa da.
A karta je kurva,
Izvin'te me što psujem
Jer ja samo pričam
Onako kako čujem
I ako su lagali mene
I ja lažem vas.
Tu priču zna svako
Od vraga do popa
Jer mnogi su mangupi
Ostali tropa.
I kockar se krije i čuči
U svakom od nas.


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