SUNG BY MR. MATTHEWS IN THE ENTERTAINMENT CALLED "THE SPRING MEETING." WORDS BY THOMAS HOOD, ESQ. MUSIC BY S. BLEWITT. THE day is bright, the wind is light, And gay with flags and streamers; From side to side old Thames's tide Is mobb'd with boats and steamers. Put up, my dear, the bottled beer, And pack the mutton haunch now; Then off we go, row, brothers, row, And let us see the launch now. So off we go, row, brothers, row, And let us see the launch now, So off we go, row, brothers, row, And let us see the launch now! The gallant ship is on the slip, Her banners waving o'er her; And now she slides, away she glides, And drives the foam before her. Long may she brave the wind and wave, And foil the foe's endeavour; Now let us say "Huzza, huzza, Our wooden walls for ever!" Now off we go, row, brothers, row, For we have seen the launch now, Now off we go, row, brothers, row, For we have seen the launch now. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE YOUNG MYSTIC by LOUIS UNTERMEYER AN ELEGY: TO AN OLD BEAUTY by THOMAS PARNELL WATER FOWL by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH THE HANDSOME KNIGHT by MUHAMMAD AL-MU'TAMID II A SONNET. THE ROSE AND LILY by PHILIP AYRES PAUPER PETE'S SONG by MATHILDE BLIND THE COACHMAN'S YARN by EDWIN JAMES BRADY |