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The Merman

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    I

    Who would be
        A merman gay,
        Singing alone,
        Sitting alone,
    With a mermaid's knee,
        For instance - hey -
            For a throne?

    II

    I would be a merman gay;
        I would sit and sing the whole day long;
    I would fill my lungs with the strongest brine,
        And squirt it up in a spray of song,
    And soak my head in my liquid voice;
        I'd curl my tail in curves divine,
    And let each curve in a kink rejoice.
        I'd tackle the mermaids under the sea,
    And yank 'em around till they yanked me,
            Sportively, sportively;
    And then we would wiggle away, away,
    To the pea-green groves on the coast of day,
            Chasing each other sportively.

    III

    There would be neither moon nor star;
    But the waves would twang like a wet guitar
    Low thunder and thrum in the darkness grum -
            Neither moon nor star;
    We would shriek aloud in the dismal dales -
    Shriek at each other and squawk and squeal,
            "All night!" rakishly, rakishly;
    They would pelt me with oysters and wiggletails,
    Laughing and clapping their hands at me,
            "All night!" prankishly, prankishly;
    But I would toss them back in mine,
    Lobsters and turtles of quaint design;
    Then leaping out in an abrupt way,
    I'd snatch them bald in my devilish glee,
    And skip away when they snatched at me,
            Fiendishly, fiendishly.
    O, what a jolly life I'd lead,
    Ah, what a "bang-up" life indeed!
    Soft are the mermaids under the sea -
    We would live merrily, merrily.



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