Growltiger's Last Stand
Growltiger was a bravo cat who travelled on a barge
In fact, he was the roughest cat that ever roamed at large
From Gravesend up to Oxford, he pursued his evil aims
Rejoicing in his title of the 'Terror of the Thames'
His manners and appearance did not calculate to please
His coat was torn and seedy, it was baggy at the knees
One ear was somewhat missing, no need to tell you why
And he scowled upon a hostile world
From one forbidding eye
The cottagers of Rotherhithe knew something of his fame
At Hammersmith and Putney
People shuddered at his name
They would fortify the hen house, lock up the silly goose
When the rumor ran along the shore
Growltiger's on the loose!
Woe to the weak canary that fluttered from its cage
Woe to the pampered Pekinese
That faced Growltiger's rage
Woe to the bristly bandicoot that lurks on foreign ships
And woe to any cat with whom Growltiger came to grips
But most to cats of foreign race
His hatred had been vowed
To cats of foreign name and race, no quarter was allowed
The Persian and the Siamese regarded him with fear
Because it was a Siamese had mauled his missing ear
Now on a peaceful summer night
All nature seemed at play
The tender moon was shining bright
The barge at Molsey lay
All in the balmy moonlight, it lay rocking on the tide
And Growltiger was disposed to show his sentimental side
The forepeak of the vessel, Growltiger stood alone
Concentrating my attention on the lady Griddlebone
And my raffish crew were sleeping
In their barrels and their bunks
As the Siamese came creeping
In their sampans and their junks
Growltiger had no eye or ear for aught, but Griddlebone
And the lady seemed enraptured by my manly baritone
Disposed to relaxation and awaiting no surprise
But the moonlight shone reflected
From a thousand bright blue eyes
And closer still and closer the Sampans circled 'round
And yet from all the enemy there was not heard a sound
The foe was armed with toasting forks
And cruel carving knives
And the lovers sang their last duet in danger of their lives
At this point, the song 'The Ballad of Billy McCaw' or 'In Una Tiepida Notte'.
Then Genghis gave the signal
To his fierce Mongolian hordes
Abandoning their sampans
The chinks they swarmed aboard
Abandoning their sampans
Their pullaways, their junks
They battened down the hatches
On the crew within their bunks
Then Griddlebone, she gave a screech
For she was badly skeered
I am sorry to admit it, but she quickly disappeared
She probably escaped with ease
I'm sure she was not drowned
But a serried ring of flashing steel
Growltiger did surround!
The ruthless foe pressed forward in stubborn rank on rank
Growltiger to his vast surprise
Was forced to walk the plank
He who a hundred victims had driven to that drop
At the end of all his crimes was forced to go kerflip, kerflop
There was joy in Wapping
When the news flew through the land
At Maidenhead and Henley
There was dancing on the strand
Rats were roasted whole in Brentford and Victoria Dock
And a day of celebration was commanded in Bangkok
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These modern productions are all very well
But there's nothing to equal from what I hear tell
That moment of mystery when I made history...
Growltiger's Last Stand
Oh, how well I remember the old Bull and Bush
Where we used to go down of a Sattaday night
Where, when anything happened, it came with a rush
For the boss, Mr. Clark, he was very polite
A very nice house, from basement to garret
A very nice house. Ah, but it was the parret
The parret, the parret named Billy M'Caw
That brought all those folk to the bar
Ah! He was the life of the bar
Of a Sataday night, we was all feeling bright
And Lily LaRose, the barmaid that was
She'd say "Billy! Billy M'Caw! Come give us
Come give us a dance on the bar"
And Billy would dance on the bar
And Billy would dance on the bar
And then we'd feel balmy, in each eye a tear
And emotion would make us all order more beer
Lily, she was a girl what had brains in her head
She wouldn't have nothick, no not that much said
If it came to an argument or a dispute
She'd settle it offhand with the toe of her boot
Or as likely as not put her fist through your eye
But when we was happy and just a bit dry
Or when we was thirsty, and just a bit sad
She would rap on the bar with that corkscrew she had
And say "Billy! Billy M'Caw!
Come give us a tune on your pastoral flute!"
And Billy'd strike up on his pastoral flute
And Billy'd strike up on his pastoral flute
And then we'd feel balmy, in each eye a tear
And emotion would make us all order more beer
"Billy! Billy M'Caw!
Come give us a tune on your moley guitar!"
Billy'd strike up on his moley guitar
And Billy'd strike up on his moley guitar
And then we'd feel balmy, in each eye a tear
And emotion would make us all order more beer
"Billy! Billy M'Caw!
Come give us a tune on your moley guitar!"
Ah! He was the life of the bar
In Una Tepida Notte
Mira! - Mio amore! - Sono qui!
In una tiepida notte d'estate, allorché la natura
Era nel pieno fulgore, e la fresca rugiada
Splendeva al chiar di luna sopra la verzura
Si poteva vedere il galeone ancorato
Oscillare in silenzio nel vento profumato
Dalla marea del naviglio serenamente cullato
In quella tepida notte che c'è dunque di male
Se in tanta poesia anche il pirata diventò sentimentale?
Oscillare in silenzio nel vento profumato
Dalla marea del naviglio serenamente cullato
In quella tiepida notte, in quella tiepida notte
In quella tiepida notte