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When Dacey Rode the Mule

‘€™TWAS to a small, up-country town,
  When we were boys at school,
There came a circus with a clown,
  Likewise a bucking mule.
The clown announced a scheme they had
  Spectators for to bring’€”
They’€™d give a crown to any lad
  Who’€™d ride him round the ring.
 
And, gentle reader, do not scoff
  Nor think a man a fool’€”
To buck a porous-plaster off
  Was pastime to that mule.
The boys got on he bucked like sin;
  He threw them in the dirt.
What time the clown would raise a grin
  By asking, '€œAre you hurt?'€
But Johnny Dacey came one night,
  The crack of all the school;
Said he, '€œI’€™ll win the crown all right;
  Bring in your bucking mule.'€
 
 
The elephant went off his trunk,
  The monkey played the fool,
And all the band got blazing drunk
  When Dacey rode the mule.
But soon there rose a galling shout
  Of laughter, for the clown
From somewhere in his pants drew out
  A little paper crown.
He placed the crown on Dacey’€™s head
  While Dacey looked a fool;
‘€œNow, there’€™s your crown, my lad,'€ he said,
 '€œFor riding of the mule!'€
 
The band struck up with '€œKillaloe’€,
  And '€œRule Britannia, Rule’€,
And '€œYoung Man from the Country’€, too,
  When Dacey rode the mule.
 
Then Dacey, in a furious rage,
  For vengeance on the show
Ascended to the monkeys’€™ cage
  And let the monkeys go;
The blue-tailed ape and the chimpanzee
  He turned abroad to roam;
Good faith! It was a sight to see
  The people step for home.
 
 
For big baboons with canine snout
  Are spiteful, as a rule’€”
The people didn’€™t sit it out,
  When Dacey rode the mule.
And from the beasts he let escape,
  The bushmen all declare,
Were born some creatures partly ape
  And partly native-bear.
They’€™re rather few and far between,
  The race is nearly spent;
But some of them may still be seen
  In Sydney Parliament.
 
 
And when those legislators fight,
  And drink, and act the fool,
Just blame it on that torrid night
  When Dacey rode the mule.
 
A.B. (Banjo) Pasterson
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