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Lorraine

Charles Kingsley

-ARE you ready for your steeplechase, Lorraine, Lorraine, Lorree?
Barum, Barum, Barum, Barum, Barum, Barum, Baree.
You-re booked to ride your capping race to-day at Coulterlee,
You-re booked to ride Vindictive, for all the world to see,
To keep him straight, and keep him first, and win the run for me.�
Barum, Barum, Barum, Barum, Barum, Barum, Baree.

She clasp-d her newborn baby, poor Lorraine, Lorraine, Lorrèe,
Barum, Barum, Barum, Barum, Barum, Barum, Baree.
-I cannot ride Vindictive, as any man might see,
And I will not ride Vindictive, with this baby on my knee;
He -s kill-d a boy, he -s kill-d a man, and why must he kill me?�

-Unless you ride Vindictive, Lorraine, Lorraine, Lorree,
Unless you ride Vindictive to-day at Coulterlee,
And land him safe across the brook, and win the blank for me,
It -s you may keep your baby, for you -ll get no keep from me.�

-That husbands could be cruel,â? said Lorraine, Lorraine, Lorrèe,
-That husbands could be cruel, I have known for seasons three;
But oh, to ride Vindictive while a baby cries for me,
And be kill-d across a fence at last for all the world to see!�

She master-d young Vindictive-O, the gallant lass was she!
And kept him straight and won the race as near as near could be;
But he kill-d her at the brook against a pollard willow tree;
Oh! he kill-d her at the brook, the brute, for all the world to see,
And no one but the baby cried for poor Lorraine, Lorree.

(C) Charles Kingsley
03/14/2017


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