Original Songs (1861) | ||
70
A RIFLE IS HANDY.
I
We mind our shops, and we stick to our trade,And there's no beggarly spot worth our while to invade;
And we rear up a rifle behind the shop-door,
In case that a thief might set foot on the floor.
Chor. Oh, a rifle is handy to keep in a house,
Oh, a rifle is handy to keep in a house,
And doesn't make half so much noise as a mouse.
Oh, a rifle is handy to keep in a house.
II
We have a few nicknacks we'd much like to keep,Some lumbering bullion thrown into a heap,
And an old flag of Freedom that's tatter'd and torn,
But valued the more because it's much worn.
Chor. Oh, a rifle is handy, &c.
71
III
And in our hive we've a dear little Queen,And the best store of honey that ever was seen;
And as for our bees, when they're once on the wing,
The devil himself would fly from their sting.
Chor. Oh, a rifle is handy, &c.
IV
Oh, a rifle is useful, as we all well know,Takes up little room, and makes but little show;
But if a thief happens to darken the door,
Why, it's up with a ring, and he's out with a roar.
Chor. Oh, a rifle is handy, &c.
T. M.
Original Songs (1861) | ||