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The Suicide's Grave.

    By William Schwenck Gilbert



    On a tree by the river a little tomtit
    Sang "Willow, titwillow, titwillow!"
    And I said to him, "Dicky-bird, why do you sit
    Singing 'Willow, titwillow, titwillow?'
    Is it weakness of intellect, birdie?" I cried,
    "Or a rather tough worm in your little inside?"
    With a shake of his poor little head he replied,
    "Oh, willow, titwillow, titwillow!"

    He slapped at his chest, as he sat on that bough,
    Singing "Willow, titwillow, titwillow!"
    And a cold perspiration bespangled his brow,
    Oh, willow, titwillow, titwillow!
    He sobbed and he sighed, and a gurgle he gave,
    Then he threw himself into the billowy wave,
    And an echo arose from the suicide's grave
    "Oh, willow, titwillow, titwillow!"

    Now I feel just as sure as I'm sure that my name
    Isn't Willow, titwillow, titwillow,
    That 'twas blighted affection that made him exclaim,
    "Oh, willow, titwillow, titwillow!"
    And if you remain callous and obdurate, I
    Shall perish as he did, and you will know why,
    Though I probably shall not exclaim as I die,
    "Oh, willow, titwillow, titwillow!"



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