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Seven of the most popular songs (1850s)
What are you going to stand?

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3278030Seven of the most popular songs — What are you going to stand?1850s

What are you going to stand?

Queer scenes now are all the go,
You cannot say I'm wrong;
And there is one I'd have you know,
I've worked into a song.
Go where I will-in every street,
I'm shook, Sirs, by the hand,
No matter who it is I meet,
What are you going to stand?

One morn I'd been to get some cash
From a swell at the west end;
Resolv'd I was to cut a dash,
When I met with a friend.
I told him of the errand I'd been,
When he takes me by the hand,
I’m glad to hear't. my boy, says he,
What are you going to stand?

Says I, I doesn't mind a drop
My spirits for to rouse;
So then we toddles in a shop
Near to Somerset house.
Inside a lot began to shout,
As if 't had been a plan;
It is not often we get you out,
Now what are you going to stand?

I spent, Sirs, very near a crown,
My cash was getting shorter.
For the liquor it went rolling down,
As though it had been water.
A wench began my arm to shake,
I could her hide have tann'd,
When she said for old acquaintance sake,
What are you going to stand?

Thinks I, egad this will not do,
So I bolted from the lot;
But run against a man I knew,
Ere a hundred yards I got;
I told him of the crew I'd met,
Says he I understand;
Now you've escaped from such a lot,
What are you going to stand?

My song I'll now conclude in this,
You'll all agree I think,
My friends that this is quite the March
Of Intellect for Drink.
When the landlord he puts out their light,
I'll take him by the hand,
You've had a very good room, my boy, to-night,
What are you going to stand?

This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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