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The Old Grey Squirrel

A great while ago there was a schoolboy

who lived in a cottage by the sea,

And the very first thing he could remember

was the rigging of the schooners by the quay.

He could watch 'em from his bedroom window

with the big cranes a-hauling out the freight,

And he used to dream of shipping as a sea-cook

and a-sailing for the Golden Gate.

He used to buy the yellow penny dreadfuls,

he'd read 'em where he fished for conger eels,

As he listened to the slapping of the water

the green and oily water round the keels,

There were trawlers with their shark-mouthed flatfish

and the nets a-hanging out to dry,

And the skate the skipper kept because he liked 'em

and the landsmen never knew which ones to fry.

There were brigantines with timber out of Norway

just oozing with the syrups of the pine,

There were rusty dusty freighters out of Sunderland

and clippers of the Blue Cross Line.

To tumble down the hatch into a cabin

was better than the best of broken rules,

For the smell of 'em was like a Christmas dinner

and the feel of 'em was like a box of tools,

And before he went to sleep in the evenings

the last thing that he would ever see,

Was the sailormen a-dancing in the moonlight

by the capstan that stood beside the quay.

Now he's sitting on a high-stool in London,

the Golden Gate is far away,

For they caught him like a squirrel and they caged him,

now he's totting up accounts and turning grey,

And he'll never get to San Francisco

and the last thing that he will ever see,

Is the sailormen a-dancing in the moonlight

by the capstan that stands beside the quay.

To the tune of the old concertina

by the capstan that stands beside the quay.

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sassy59

That didn’t end as well as I’d hoped sadly. A young boys dreams that didn’t reach fruition. Thank you Iris. Enjoy your day. Xxxxx

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skischool

Bless you Iris for another Sunday gift I can almost taste the salt in the air .

Off to look up "penny dreadfuls ".

Love Skis and Scruffs. 😊😻xxx

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HungryHufflepuff in reply to skischool

I too wondered what Penny Dreadfuls are 🤔

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skischool in reply to HungryHufflepuff

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penny...

research already done for you HH,read and enjoy. :)

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HungryHufflepuff in reply to skischool

Again I've learned something new here as I do each day.

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Lyd12 in reply to HungryHufflepuff

The poet was Alfred Noyes, by the way.

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Izb1 in reply to HungryHufflepuff

I didnt know what they were either HH, so thanks to Skis we are both in the know now x

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Lyd12 in reply to skischool

I knew that expression, but Tony so it’s not just age.

I nearly gave up trying to paste up this poem, still learning about this new iPad!

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skischool in reply to Lyd12

I am sure that of the two you have a stronger will power than the ipad Iris and will end up triumphant. :) xx

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Lyd12 in reply to skischool

Not very strong just now, skis, have an infection so on the rescue pack of amoxicillin.

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skischool in reply to Lyd12

Oh dear iris,hope those ab's kick in quickly and make you feel more comfortable.rest up a little but still enjoy the fresh air in your garden to cleanse those lungs. xx

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Lyd12 in reply to skischool

Good advice Skis, did take a short walk around the garden,and pointed Tony in the direction of a large thistle or two! Could see my son sunbathing his big strong torso, he works hard so glad to see him resting. x

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HungryHufflepuff in reply to Lyd12

Oops I meant to reply not like your post. I'm sorry to know you have an infection, I hope you start to feel better soon 🌈

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Izb1

Thank you for another entertaining poem Iris x

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Hacienda

Thank you Iris, Sad at the end, I knew what a Penny Dreadful was as My Granddad wouldn't let them in the house, he was the same with Newspapers. Sound the same to me...Now. I do hope your feeling better very soon and rid that infection Iris, A Stroll in the Garden sounds Good. Finding jobs for Tony. Enjoy this lovely Sunny evening Iris & Tony. Love to you Both. C. XXX

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Corin1950

Enjoyed that one Iris. I’d not read that one before. All the way through I was wondering where the squirrel was going to fit in! I know Alfred Noyes from his famous poem of the Highway man that I read at primary school.

Hope you’re feeling better soon

X

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watergazer

Thanks for sharing. Jut catching up as had a busy day yesterday. I was reminded of the Highway Man as I read through . X

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