Soldier's dream/At the dead of the night

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Soldier's dream (1820s)
At the dead of the night
3283759Soldier's dream — At the dead of the night1820s


AT THE DEAD OF THE NIGHT.

At the dead of the night, when by whisky inspir'd,
And pretty Katty Flanningan my bosom had fir'd,
I rapp'd at her window when thus she began,
Oh, what the devil are you at? begone you naughty man

І gave her a look, as sly as a thief,
Or when hungry I'd view a fine sirloin of beef;
My heart is red hot, (says I) but cold is my skin,
So pretty Mrs Flannigan, oh, wont you let me in.

She open'd the door, I sat down by the fire,
And soon was reliev'd from the wet, cold, and mire,
And I pleas'd her so well, that long e'er 'twas day,
I stole poor Katty's tender heart, and so tripp'd awa



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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