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The Three Kings of Chickeraboo
There were three niggers of Chickeraboo — The first was a highly-accomplished “bones,” “We niggers,” said they, “have formed a plan “Three casks, from
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“Great Britain’s navy scours the sea,
And everywhere her ships they be;
She'll recognise our rank, perhaps,
When she discovers we’re Royal Chaps.
“If to her skirts you
want to cling,
It’s quite sufficient that you’re a king;
She does not push inquiry far
To learn what sort of king you are.”
A ship of several thousand
tons,
And mounting seventy-something guns,
Ploughed, every year, the ocean blue,
Discovering kings and countries new.
The brave REAR-ADMIRAL BAILEY PIP,
Commanding that magnificent ship,
Perceived one day, his glasses through,
The kings that came from Chickeraboo.
“Dear eyes!“ said ADMIRAL
PIP, “I see
Three flourishing islands on our lee.
And, bless me! most remarkable thing!
On every island stands a king!
“Come, lower the Admiral’s
gig,” he cried,
“And over the dancing waves I’ll glide;
That low obeisance I may do
To those three kings of Chickeraboo!“
The Admiral pulled to the islands three;
The kings saluted him graciouslee.
The Admiral, pleased at his welcome warm,
Unrolled a printed Alliance form.
“Your majesty, sign me this, I pray —
I come in a friendly kind of way —
I come, if you please, with the best intents,
And QUEEN VICTORIA’S compliments.”
The kings were pleased as they well could be;
The most retiring of the three,
In a “cellar-flap” to his joy gave vent
With a banjo-bones accompaniment.
The great REAR-ADMIRAL BAILEY PIP
Embarked on board his jolly big ship,
Blue Peter flew from his lofty fore,
And off he sailed to his native shore.
ADMIRAL PIP directly went
To the Lord at the head of the Government,
Who made him, by a stroke of the quill,
BARON DE PIPPE, OF PIPPETONNEVILLE .
The College of Heralds permission yield
That he should quarter upon his shield
Three islands, vert, on a field of blue,
With the pregnant motto “Chickeraboo.”
Ambassadors, yes, and attachés, too, And let us all hope that blissful things |
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