A policeman's lot is not a happy one. When the drunkard shows no sign of where the drink went. He nobly bids all alchohol farewell. When the juvenile delinquent to the clink went. He hung his mother's picture in his cell. When the cardshark's finished wiping out his brother. He buys a rattle for his little son.. Peter Hill as the Sergeant of Police in Southampton Operatic Society's 2014 production of The Pirates of Penzance.

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A zany and funny interpretation of this comic song from Gilbert & Sullivan's 'THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE'.. W.S. Gilbert, gave us the popular phrase "a policeman's lot" (to which the title is often shortened), and the preceding phrase "when constabulary duty's to be done." "A Policeman's Lot Is Not A Happy One" is from the The Pirates Of Penzance. Subtitled The Slave Of Duty, this comic opera by two leading British songwriters of the day was actually.