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Wet

Not guilty, yer Honor . . . An’ givin’ me reasons,
I’d like for to plead this '€˜ere change in the seasons,
Plus one flamin’ goat with a terrible silly
Great grin on '€˜is map wot '€˜ud drive a man dilly
 
‘€˜E lobs in me shop an’ - “Is this enough rain for yeh?”
Honest yer Honor, I’d like to explain for yeh,
‘€˜Twas n’t '€˜is tone, or '€˜is talk of the weather
And '€˜twas n’t '€˜is grin; but the whole lot together.
 
“This enough rain for yeh?” Stands there inquirin’,
As if this '€˜ere rain’s the one thing I’m desirin’.
“Wet, ain’t it?” '€˜e grins, with '€˜is mackintosh leakin’
All over me carpit . . . it’s justice I’m seekin’
 
Plain justice, yer Honor.  I wonder I’m sober.
You know '€˜ow it poured thro’ the whole of October,
Then floods in November - an’ this '€˜eathen image
Sez, “Rain enough for yeh?”  That started the scrimmage.
 
“Wet, ain’t it?” '€˜e sez.  Can a man claim I wrongs '€˜im
Right there in me shop, when I ups an’ I dongs '€˜im?
For I done al me cash - as '€˜e well must remember,
The coot - in this '€˜ere ice-cream joint last September.
 
Yes, ice-cream, yer Honor.  Cool drinks - then this weather
An’ '€˜im, an’ '€˜is talk, an’ '€˜is grin all together
Well - a man can stand so much.  I ain’t prone to fightin’,
But, if a fine must be, well, make it a light '€˜un.
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