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Premonitory Symptoms
Fun, VIII - 28th November 1868
We're thoroughly clear of Folkestone Pier, | |||
With a holiday all to come; | |||
With a beautiful day and a porte-monnaie, | |||
Containing a good round sum. | |||
The waves are flecked with a foaming white, | |||
As they gaily raise their crest; | |||
And on we dash in a steam-borne flight, | |||
With a breeze from the sou'-sou'-west. | |||
Merrily, merrily on we go, | |||
With many a quip and jest; | |||
So happy are we on a tumbling sea, | |||
With a breeze from the sou'-sou'-west. |
We never were better in our lives, | |||
And long for a hearty meal; | |||
Though every now and then arrives | |||
A shuddery kind of feel. | |||
Though a shivery quivery kind of qualm, | |||
Just shimmers our manly breast; | |||
It's jollier far than a perfect calm, | |||
Is a breeze from the sou'-sou'-west! | |||
Merrily, merrily on we go, | |||
With many a quip and jest; | |||
So happy are we on a tumbling sea, | |||
With a breeze from the sou'-sou'-west. |
A film is spreading all over your eyes, | |||
And all the while you think, | |||
It isn't so much in the steamboat's rise, | |||
As at each successive sink! | |||
The drop-down after a wave, you find, | |||
Is the thing you most detest; | |||
It leaves you, body and soul, behind, | |||
When the wind's at the sou'-sou'-west! | |||
Merrily, merrily on we go, | |||
With many a quip and jest; | |||
So happy are we on a tumbling sea, | |||
With a breeze from the sou'-sou'-west. |
You find your tongue has attained a size | |||
You never remarked before; | |||
You're much relieved when you close your eyes, | |||
You're shuddering more and more. | |||
A sickening kind of warmth is felt | |||
Just under your manly chest, | |||
You never should wear too tight a belt | |||
In a breeze from the sou'-sou'-west! | |||
Merrily, merrily on we go, | |||
With many a quip and jest; | |||
So happy are we on a tumbling sea, | |||
With a breeze from the sou'-sou'-west. |
You shudder and quiver and quake on deck, | |||
And shiver and glow and freeze; | |||
And you wish you'd nothing between your neck | |||
And your inorganic knees. | |||
The climax comes, with a wrenching pain, | |||
It's agony quite, at best; | |||
You swear that you never will cross again | |||
With the wind at the sou'-sou'-west! | |||
Merrily, merrily on we go, | |||
With many a quip and jest; | |||
So happy are we on a tumbling sea, | |||
With a breeze from the sou'-sou'-west. |
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