SEA SONG.

SEA SONG.

AFTER DIBDIN.

PUREwater it plays a good part inThe swabbing the decks and all that—And it finds its own level for sartin—For it sartinly drinks very flat:—For my part a drop of the creatureI never could think was a fault,For if Tars should swig water by natureThe sea would have never been salt!—Then off with it into a jorum,And make it strong, sharpish, or sweet,For if I’ve any sense of decorumIt never was meant to be neat!—One day when I was but half sober,—Half measures I always disdain—I walk’d into a shop that sold Soda,And ax’d for some Water Champagne;—Well, the lubber he drew and he drew, boys,Till I’d shipped my six bottles or more,And blow off my last limb but it’s true, boys,Why, I warn’t half so drunk as afore!—Then off with it into a jorum,And make it strong, sharpish, or sweet,For if I’ve any sense of decorumIt never was meant to be neat.

PUREwater it plays a good part inThe swabbing the decks and all that—And it finds its own level for sartin—For it sartinly drinks very flat:—For my part a drop of the creatureI never could think was a fault,For if Tars should swig water by natureThe sea would have never been salt!—Then off with it into a jorum,And make it strong, sharpish, or sweet,For if I’ve any sense of decorumIt never was meant to be neat!—One day when I was but half sober,—Half measures I always disdain—I walk’d into a shop that sold Soda,And ax’d for some Water Champagne;—Well, the lubber he drew and he drew, boys,Till I’d shipped my six bottles or more,And blow off my last limb but it’s true, boys,Why, I warn’t half so drunk as afore!—Then off with it into a jorum,And make it strong, sharpish, or sweet,For if I’ve any sense of decorumIt never was meant to be neat.

PUREwater it plays a good part inThe swabbing the decks and all that—And it finds its own level for sartin—For it sartinly drinks very flat:—For my part a drop of the creatureI never could think was a fault,For if Tars should swig water by natureThe sea would have never been salt!—Then off with it into a jorum,And make it strong, sharpish, or sweet,For if I’ve any sense of decorumIt never was meant to be neat!—

PUREwater it plays a good part in

The swabbing the decks and all that—

And it finds its own level for sartin—

For it sartinly drinks very flat:—

For my part a drop of the creature

I never could think was a fault,

For if Tars should swig water by nature

The sea would have never been salt!—

Then off with it into a jorum,

And make it strong, sharpish, or sweet,

For if I’ve any sense of decorum

It never was meant to be neat!—

One day when I was but half sober,—Half measures I always disdain—I walk’d into a shop that sold Soda,And ax’d for some Water Champagne;—Well, the lubber he drew and he drew, boys,Till I’d shipped my six bottles or more,And blow off my last limb but it’s true, boys,Why, I warn’t half so drunk as afore!—Then off with it into a jorum,And make it strong, sharpish, or sweet,For if I’ve any sense of decorumIt never was meant to be neat.

One day when I was but half sober,—

Half measures I always disdain—

I walk’d into a shop that sold Soda,

And ax’d for some Water Champagne;—

Well, the lubber he drew and he drew, boys,

Till I’d shipped my six bottles or more,

And blow off my last limb but it’s true, boys,

Why, I warn’t half so drunk as afore!—

Then off with it into a jorum,

And make it strong, sharpish, or sweet,

For if I’ve any sense of decorum

It never was meant to be neat.

A BOTTLE JACK.

A BOTTLE JACK.


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