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tell you an old-fashioned story

That grandfather used to relate,

Of a builder and joining contractor

Who's name it were Sam Oswaldthwaite.

In a shop on the banks of the Irwell

There Sam used to follow his trade,

In a place you'll have heard of called Bury

You know, where black puddings is made.

One day Sam were filling a knot hole

With putty when in through the door,

Came an old man fair reeked i'whiskers

An th'old man said good morning I'm Noah.

Sam asked Noah what were his business

And t'old chap went on to remark,

That not liking the look of the weather

He was thinking of building an ark.

He'd got all the wood for the bulwarks

And all t'other shipbuilding junk,

Now he wanted some nice birds-eye maple

To panel the sides of his bunk.

Now maple were Sams monopoly

That means it were all his to cut,

And nobody else hadn't got none

So he asked Noah three ha'pence a foot.

A ha'penny too much replied Noah

Penny a foots more the mark,

A penny a foot and when rain comes

I'll give you a ride in my ark.

But neither would budge in the bargain

The whole thing were kind of a jam,

So Sam put his tongue out at Noah

And Noah made long bacon at Sam.

In wrath and ill-feeling they parted

Not knowing when they'd meet again,

And Sam 'ad forgot all about it

'Til one day it started to rain.

It rained and it rained for a fortnight

It flooded the whole countryside,

It rained and it still kept on raining

'Til th'Irwell were fifty miles wide.

The houses were soon under water

And folks to the roof had to climb,

They said t'was the rottenest summer

As Bury had had for some time.

The rain showed no sign of abating

And water rose hour by hour,

'Til th'only dry land were at Blackpool

and that were on top of the tower.

So Sam started swimming for Blackpool

It took him best part of a week,

His clothes were wet through when he got there

And his boots were beginning to leak.

He stood to his watch-chain in water

On tower-top just before dark,

When who should come sailing towards him

But old Noah steering his ark.

They stared at each other in silence

'Til ark were alongside all but,

Then Noah said what price yon maple

Sam answered three ha'pence a foot.

Noah said nay I'll make thee an offer

Same as I did t'other day,

A penny a foot and a free ride

Now come on lad what do thee say.

Three ha'pence a foot came the answer

So Noah his sail had to hoist,

And sail off again in a dudgeon

While Sam stood determined but moist.

So Noah cruised around flying his pigeons

'Til fortieth day of the wet,

And on his way home passing Blackpool

He saw old Sam standing there yet.

His chin just stuck out of the water

A comical figure he cut,

Noah said now whats the price of yon maple

And Sam answered three ha'pence a foot.

Said Noah you'd best take my offer

It's the last time I'll be hereabouts,

And if water comes half an inch higher

I'll happen get maple for nowt.

Three ha'pence a foot it'll cost you

And as for me Sam says don't fret,

'Skys took a turn since this morning

I think it'll brighten up yet.

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Izb1

This made me chuckle Iris , the stubborness of men knows no bounds it seems . Its not raining at the moment here in Manchester, but its white with snow. I hope you are feeling a little better today x

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Lyd12 in reply to Izb1

Thanks, yes, I am up and down like a yo yo! Flooding in parts of the country I see from the news. It is a bright cold morning here and Tony has just come back from having his first vaccination. x

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Izb1 in reply to Lyd12

Well take good care and glad to hear Tony has had the jab, is he feeling ok?

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Lyd12 in reply to Izb1

There and back within an hour, not many people waiting. He is not even sure which arm was injected, must have been quick and easy. !

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Izb1 in reply to Lyd12

Thats such good news x

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RoadRunner44

Many of us will be able to relate to this one Iris. My smile grew with every line. X

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sassy59

That was really good Iris and I enjoyed it. Thank you. Xxxx

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Lyd12 in reply to sassy59

One of Stanley Holloways monologues.

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sassy59 in reply to Lyd12

Yes he’s buried not far from here. I liked him. Hope Tony is doing well after his jab. Xxxx

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MoyB in reply to Lyd12

I thought it must be! I have not heard this one before. It's brilliant. I am just waiting for my husband to come back indoors so I can recite it to him. We love Stanley Holloway, especially 'Albert and the lion' as that was my mother in law 's party piece and she used to recite it every Christmas. Xx Moy

Brilliant! I haven't heard that for donkey's years, thank you Iris. Stanley Holloway used it but it was written by Marriott Edgar who rarely got the credit.

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Ha, but then, its the way they tell 'em!

in reply to Lyd12

Too true, Pam Ayres has it right, write‘em then tell’em. 😅x

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CDPO16

Very poignant poem, Iris, I enjoyed reading it but let's hope the floods don't get that bad. Blackpool tower is pretty tall!Thinking of all those affected by the flooding this week.

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skischool

How clever of you Iris to find us such an amusing tale and so relevant to the area in which I live.thankfully the rain has eased a bit today. Bury is but 30 mins travel north westwards from my abode and I imagine Sam gets his maple from wickes now but the famous Bury market still sells an abundance of black pudding and other northern delicacies.

Love Skis and Scruffs 🙃😻xx

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teenieleek

I’ve sent this to a friend whose grandparents came from Bury. She loved it, said that was how her grandfather spoke. Thank you.

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