| Show for to admire the injian ocean sets an smiles so sot so bright so bloomin blue there ain t a wave for miles an m les excel the jiggle from the screw the sh p la swep the day is done the bugle s gone for smoke an play an back again the settin sun the lacar sings hum decaty hal for to admire an for to see for to be old this world so wide it never done no good to me but I 1 can t drop it if I 1 tried I 1 see the sergeants hitchin pitchin quo ts I 1 ear the women lauh an talk I 1 spy upon the quarter deck the or floers an clydies walk I 1 thinks about the things that was an leans an looks accost the sea till spite of all the crowded ship the es no one let alive but me the things that was which I 1 ave seen in barrick camp an act on too I 1 tells them over by myself an sometimes wonders ft they re true for they was odd most awful odd but all the same now they are there must be caps plenty such an it I 1 wait see some more 0 I 1 ave come upon the books I 1 n often broke a barrick rule A ethod beside an watched myself be avin 1 ke a bloom n fool I 1 paid my price for find n out nor never crutched grut ched the price I 1 paid but sat in cl without my boots admidin ow the world was made be old a do d upon the beam an bumped above the sea appears old aden I 1 ke a barrick stove that no one s 11 tor years an years I 1 based by that when I 1 began an go ome the road I 1 came A t me exp red soldier man with s x years service to is name my g rl she said oh stay with me my mother eld me to cr breast they ve ne er written none an so they must ave gone with all the rest with all the rest which I 1 ave seen an found an known an met along I 1 cannot say the th I 1 feel but still I 1 sing my evenin song I 1 1 or to admire an for to see for to be old this world so wide I 1 it ne done no good to me but I 1 cant drop it if I 1 tried rudyard kipling I 1 |