Citations:
*1987 David Rudder @ song “A Praise Song (for the PanMan)” @ Usenet: soc.culture.caribbean (Feb. 14, 1992) John Ashley Sammerson: This praise song was written for the panman/To all those who has shown their dedication/Out of yesterday’s rejection/Onward to a new perfection/From a hunger came a feel/From that feel we shape the steel/So we sing a song of praise for those who/Help to clear the path so we could see through/So that we children, they have source/To put every Trinbagonian on course/Out of a muddy pond/10,000 flowers bloom. 1989 John Jeansonne Newsday (N.Y.) (Nov. 18) “U.S. Seeing Red as T & T Psychs Up” p. 26: What the U.S. National Team walked into late last night, some 40 hours before kickoff against Trinidad & Tobago, was a whole nation draped in red and fired by the slightly disconcerting slogan: “Bun dem!” In Trinbagonian patois: “Burn them!” 2004 Lloyd Best Trinidad & Tobago Express (Dec. 18) “Sorrel source of endless fascination”: When I’m done with the question of Afros in education and school, I doubt I’d have written many columns more upsetting to the Trinbagonian.