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The Ship Of Rio

    By Walter De La Mare



    There was a ship of Rio
        Sailed out into the blue,
    And nine and ninety monkeys
        Were all her jovial crew.
    From bo'sun to the cabin boy,
        From quarter to caboose,
    There weren't a stitch of calico
        To breech 'em - tight or loose;
    From spar to deck, from deck to keel,
        From barnacle to shroud,
    There weren't one pair of reach-me-downs
        To all that jabbering crowd.
    But wasn't it a gladsome sight,
        When roared the deep sea gales,
    To see them reef her fore and aft
        A-swinging by their tails!
    Oh, wasn't it a gladsome sight,
        When glassy calm did come,
    To see them squatting tailor-wise
        Around a keg of rum!
    Oh, wasn't it a gladsome sight,
        When in she sailed to land,
    To see them all a-scampering skip
        For nuts across the sand!



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