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− | A poem. Of | + | A poem. Of merriment! By Giliath Haldar. |
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''Walking home from the days toil, | ''Walking home from the days toil, | ||
− | '' | + | ''through the towns trodden soil. |
''Come up to the doors and push aside, | ''Come up to the doors and push aside, | ||
− | '' | + | ''your troubles with a smile wide. |
''Call the girls, call the men | ''Call the girls, call the men | ||
− | '' | + | ''gather them all so we can then, |
''show this town that fun can vary, | ''show this town that fun can vary, | ||
− | ''eat, | + | ''eat, drink, and let's be merry. |
''Grab a mug with a sounding cry, | ''Grab a mug with a sounding cry, | ||
− | '' | + | ''raise it, raise it to the sky. |
''Tonight we shall drink our fill, | ''Tonight we shall drink our fill, | ||
− | ''tonight we | + | ''tonight we shall be merry still.'' |
[[Category:Literature and Music]] | [[Category:Literature and Music]] |
Latest revision as of 01:37, 2 April 2020
A poem. Of merriment! By Giliath Haldar.
Walking home from the days toil,
through the towns trodden soil.
Come up to the doors and push aside,
your troubles with a smile wide.
Call the girls, call the men
gather them all so we can then,
show this town that fun can vary,
eat, drink, and let's be merry.
Grab a mug with a sounding cry,
raise it, raise it to the sky.
Tonight we shall drink our fill,
tonight we shall be merry still.