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Sitting On The Bridge

    By Thomas Hardy



    Sitting on the bridge
    Past the barracks, town and ridge,
    At once the spirit seized us
    To sing a song that pleased us -
    As "The Fifth" were much in rumour;
    It was "Whilst I'm in the humour,
    Take me, Paddy, will you now?"
    And a lancer soon drew nigh,
    And his Royal Irish eye
    Said, "Willing, faith, am I,
    O, to take you anyhow, dears,
    To take you anyhow."

    But, lo! - dad walking by,
    Cried, "What, you lightheels! Fie!
    Is this the way you roam
    And mock the sunset gleam?"
    And he marched us straightway home,
    Though we said, "We are only, daddy,
    Singing, 'Will you take me, Paddy?'"
    - Well, we never saw from then
    If we sang there anywhen,
    The soldier dear again,
    Except at night in dream-time,
    Except at night in dream.

    Perhaps that soldier's fighting
    In a land that's far away,
    Or he may be idly plighting
    Some foreign hussy gay;
    Or perhaps his bones are whiting
    In the wind to their decay! . . .
    Ah! - does he mind him how
    The girls he saw that day
    On the bridge, were sitting singing
    At the time of curfew-ringing,
    "Take me, Paddy; will you now, dear?
    Paddy, will you now?"

    GREY'S BRIDGE.



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