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The Monkey in Trouble
Fun, II - 7th October 1865
Waiting, waiting for the halter, |
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Hoping for release in vain — |
Oh! the Rock of Gibberaltar |
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Would I saw you once again! |
Active, nimble, able-bodied, |
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Up the tallest trees I ran; |
Now I'm taken up and quodded, |
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Just as if I was a man! |
Beating at my prison wildly! |
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Yelling with a maddened yell! |
For, to put it very mildly, |
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This is a condemnëd sell! |
They have locked me in the station, |
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Just because, when driven wild, |
In a fit of irritation |
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I attacked a teasing child! |
Well, of course, the fact before you |
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With malignity seems rife, |
But, indeed, I do assure you |
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Mine's a very trying life. |
When you're treated idem semper, |
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Thrashed, and clothed in dresses tight, |
Why, it tells upon your temper, |
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And you feel inclined to bite. |
Just suppose a great gorilla |
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Came and took the learned beak, |
Made him fire a gun for siller, |
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Beat a tambourine, and speak. |
Wear a brigand hat and feather, |
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Sweep the floor and dance and fight, |
Play in every kind of weather, |
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Don't you think he'd want to bite? |
P'raps they're now indictments framing |
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To be signed and stuck on shelves, |
Me as human fellow claiming — |
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Am I then so like themselves? |
Let me go — you're sure to mess it — |
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'Tis indeed your wisest plan, |
As MR. RUSSELL would express it, |
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"No, by heavens, I am not Man!" |
CONDEMNED CELL, MARYLEBONE POLICE-COURT.
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