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A Ballad Of Refreshment

    By Robert Fuller Murray



    The lady stood at the station bar,
        (Three currants in a bun)
    And oh she was proud, as ladies are.
        (And the bun was baked a week ago.)

    For a weekly wage she was standing there,
        (Three currants in a bun)
    With a prominent bust and light gold hair.
        (And the bun was baked a week ago.)

    The express came in at half-past two,
        (Three currants in a bun)
    And there lighted a man in the navy blue.
        (And the bun was baked a week ago.)

    A stout sea-captain he was, I ween.
        (Three currants in a bun)
    Much travel had made him very keen.
        (And the bun was baked a week ago.)

    A sober man and steady was he.
        (Three currants in a bun)
    He called not for brandy, but called for tea.
        (And the bun was baked a week ago.)

    'Now something to eat, for the train is late.'
        (Three currants in a bun)
    She brought him a bun on a greasy plate.
        (And the bun was baked a week ago.)

    He left the bun, and he left the tea,
        (Three currants in a bun)
    She charged him a shilling and let him be,
    And the train went on at a quarter to three.
        (And the bun is old and weary.)



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