"Nightmare" by William Schwenk Gilbert
Nightmare
by William Schwenk Gilbert
and repose is taboo'd by anxiety,
I conceive you may use any language you choose to
indulge in without impropriety;
For your brain is on fire - the bedclothes conspire of
usual slumber to plunder you:
First your counterpane goes and uncovers your toes,
and your sheet slips demurely from under you;
Then the blanketing tickles - you feel like mixed
Then the blanketing tickles - you feel like mixed
pickles, so terribly sharp is the pricking,
And you're hot, and you're cross, and you tumble
And you're hot, and you're cross, and you tumble
and toss till there's nothing 'twixt you and the ticking.
Then the bedclothes all creep to the ground in a heap,
Then the bedclothes all creep to the ground in a heap,
and you pick 'em all up in a tangle;
Next your pillow resigns and politely declines to
Next your pillow resigns and politely declines to
remain at its usual angle!
Well, you get some repose in the form of a doze, with
Well, you get some repose in the form of a doze, with
hot eyeballs and head ever aching,
But your slumbering teems with such horrible dreams
But your slumbering teems with such horrible dreams
that you'd very much better be waking;
For you dream you are crossing the Channel, and
For you dream you are crossing the Channel, and
tossing about in a steamer from Harwich,
Which is something between a large bathing-machine
Which is something between a large bathing-machine
and a very small second-class carriage;
And you're giving a treat (penny ice and cold meat)
And you're giving a treat (penny ice and cold meat)
to a party of friends and relations -
They're a ravenous horde - and they all came on
They're a ravenous horde - and they all came on
board at Sloane Square and South Kensington Stations.
And bound on that journey you find your attorney
And bound on that journey you find your attorney
(who started that morning from Devon);
He's a bit undersized, and you don't feel surprised
He's a bit undersized, and you don't feel surprised
when he tells you he's only eleven.
Well, you're driving like mad with this singular lad
Well, you're driving like mad with this singular lad
(by the bye the ship's now a four-wheeler),
And you're playing round games, and he calls you
bad names when you tell him that "ties pay the dealer";
But this you can't stand, so you throw up your hand,
And you're playing round games, and he calls you
bad names when you tell him that "ties pay the dealer";
But this you can't stand, so you throw up your hand,
and you find you're as cold as an icicle,
In your shirt and your socks (the black silk with gold
In your shirt and your socks (the black silk with gold
clocks), crossing Salisbury Plain on a bicycle:
And he and the crew are on bicycles too - which
And he and the crew are on bicycles too - which
they've somehow or other invested in -
And he's telling the tars all the particulars of a com-
And he's telling the tars all the particulars of a com-
pany he's interested in -
It's a scheme of devices, to get at low prices, all goods
It's a scheme of devices, to get at low prices, all goods
from cough mixtures to cables
(Which tickled the sailors) by treating retailers, as
(Which tickled the sailors) by treating retailers, as
though they were all vegetables -
You get a good spadesman to plant a small trades-
You get a good spadesman to plant a small trades-
man (first take off his boots with a boot-tree),
And his legs will take root, and his fingers will shoot,
And his legs will take root, and his fingers will shoot,
and they'll blossom and bud like a fruit-tree -
From the greengrocer tree you get grapes and green
From the greengrocer tree you get grapes and green
pea, cauliflower, pineapple, and cranberries,
While the pastry-cook plant cherry-brandy will grant,
While the pastry-cook plant cherry-brandy will grant,
apple puffs, and three-corners, and banberries -
The shares are a penny, and ever so many are taken
The shares are a penny, and ever so many are taken
by Rothschild and Baring,
And just as a few are allotted to you, you awake with
And just as a few are allotted to you, you awake with
a shudder despairing -
You're a regular wreck, with a crick in your neck,
You're a regular wreck, with a crick in your neck,
and no wonder you snore, for your head's on
the floor, and you've needles and pins from
your soles to your shins, and your flesh is a-creep,
for your left leg's asleep, and you've cramp in
your toes, and a fly on your nose, and some fluff
in your lung, and a feverish tongue, and a thirst
that's intense, and a general sense that you
haven't been sleeping in clover;
But the darkness has passed, and it's daylight at
But the darkness has passed, and it's daylight at
last, and the night has been long - ditto, ditto
my song - and thank goodness they're both of them over!
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