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OMMY' you was when it began,
But now that it is o'er

You shall be called The Service Man
'Enceforward, evermore.

Batt'ry, brigade, flank, centre, van,
Defaulter, Army corps-
From first to last The Service Man
'Enceforward, evermore.

From 'Alifax to 'Industan,

From York to Singapore

'Orse, foot, an' guns, The Service Man 'Enceforward, evermore!

THE ABSENT-MINDED BEGGAR

WH

HEN you've shouted 'Rule, Britannia,' when you've sung 'God save the Queen,'

When you've finished killing Kruger-with your mouth,

Will you kindly drop a shilling in my little tambourine For a gentleman in khaki ordered South?

He's an absent-minded beggar, and his weaknesses are great

But we and Paul must take him as we find him! He is out on active service, wiping something off a slateAnd he's left a lot of little things behind him!

Duke's son-cook's son-son of a hundred kings(Fifty thousand horse and foot going to Table Bay!)

Each of 'em doing his country's work (and who's to look after their things?)

Pass the hat for your credit's sake, and pay-pay -pay!

There are girls he married secret, asking no permission to,

For he knew he wouldn't get it if he did,

There is gas and coal and vittles, and the house-rent falling due,

And it's more than rather likely there's a kid.

There are girls he walked with casual. They'll be sorry now he's gone,

For an absent-minded beggar they will find him,

But it ain't the time for sermons with the winter coming

on,

We must help the girl that Tommy's left behind him!

Cook's son-duke's son-son of a belted earl

Son of a Lambeth publican-it's all the same to-day!

Each of 'em doing his country's work (and who's to look after the girl?)

Pass the hat for your credit's sake, and pay-pay -pay!

There are families by thousands, far too proud to beg or speak,

And they'll put their sticks and bedding up the spout, And they'll live on half o' nothing paid 'em punctual once a week,

'Cause the man that earns the wage is ordered out. He's an absent-minded beggar, but he heard his country call,

And his reg'ment didn't need to send to find him; He chucked his job and joined it-so the job before us all Is to help the home that Tommy's left behind him!

Duke's job-cook's job-gardener, baronet, groom— Mews or palace or paper-shop, there's some one gone away!

Each of 'em doing his country's work (and who's to look after the room?)

Pass the hat for your credit's sake, and pay-pay -pay!

THE ABSENT-MINDED BEGGAR

Let us manage so as later we can look him in the face, And tell him-what he'd very much prefer

That, while he saved the Empire, his employer saved his place,

And his mates (that's you and me) looked out for her. He's an absent-minded beggar, and he may forget it all, But we do not want his kiddies to remind him

That we sent 'em to the workhouse, while their daddy hammered Paul,

So we'll help the homes our Tommy's left behind him!

Cook's home-duke's home-home of a million

aire

(Fifty thousand foot and horse going to Table Bay!)

Each of 'em doing his country's work (and what have you got to spare?)

Pass the hat for your credit's sake and pay-pay -pay!

M

CHANT-PAGAN

English Irregular: '99-02

E that 'ave been what I've been,
Me that 'ave gone where I've gone,
Me that 'ave seen what I've seen-
'Ow can I ever take on

With awful old England again,

An' 'ouses both sides of the street,
And 'edges two sides of the lane,
And the parson an' 'gentry' between,
An' touchin' my 'at when we meet—

Me that 'ave been what I've been?

Me that 'ave watched 'arf a world 'Eave up all shiny with dew,

Kopje on kop to the sun,

An' as soon as the mist let 'em through

Our 'elios winkin' like fun

Three sides of a ninety-mile square,

Over valleys as big as a shire

'Are ye there? Are ye there? Are ye there?' An' then the blind drum of our fire

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An' I'm rollin' 'is lawns for the Squire,

Me!

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