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05 May 2010

Election woes? Have some McGonagall instead

THE MOON
by William McGonagall

Beautiful Moon, with thy silvery light,
Thou seemest most charming to my sight;
As I gaze upon thee in the sky so high,
A tear of joy does moisten mine eye.

Beautiful Moon, with thy silvery light,
Thou cheerest the Esquimau in the night;
For thou lettest him see to harpoon the fish,
And with them he makes a dainty dish.

Beautiful Moon, with thy silvery light,
Thou cheerest the fox in the night,
And lettest him see to steal the grey goose away
Out of the farm-yard from a stack of hay.

Beautiful Moon, with thy silvery light,
Thou cheerest the farmer in the night,
and makes his heart beat high with delight
As he views his crops by the light in the night.

Beautiful Moon, with thy silvery light,
Thou cheerest the eagle in the night,
And lettest him see to devour his prey
And carry it to his nest away.

Beautiful Moon, with thy silvery light,
Thou cheerest the mariner in the night
As he paces the deck alone,
Thinking of his dear friends at home.

Beautiful Moon, with thy silvery light,
Thou cheerest the weary traveller in the night;
For thou lightest up the wayside around
To him when he is homeward bound.

Beautiful Moon, with thy silvery light,
Thou cheerest the lovers in the night
As they walk through the shady groves alone,
Making love to each other before they go home.

Beautiful Moon, with thy silvery light,
Thou cheerest the poacher in the night;
For thou lettest him see to set his snares
To catch the rabbit and the hares.


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8 comments:

  1. Yes! to read an epic
    Instead of politic
    Specially on the moonlight
    Is delighting my sight.

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  2. Don't follow the track
    of a political hack
    For William T
    has more meaning for me!

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  3. Anonymous10:06 pm

    Getting a bit racy in the 2nd last paragraph there William! What happened to the Scottish Presbyterian code my man?

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  4. Very true.. perhaps he was having a drink at the time!

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  5. Let him drink!
    Let him drink!
    Better racy
    than starchy!

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  6. After a wine
    he surely felt fine
    or perhaps he had porter
    instead of still water

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  7. A good, stiff Scotch
    should be enough
    for Scottish lad
    to become bad!

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  8. Fpr a man who took the pledge
    A single Scotch will give an edge
    For it will put him in the mood
    to put to paper something rude

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