THE Chesapeake so bold Out of Boston, I've been told, Came to take a British Frigate Neat and handy O! While the people of the port Flocked out to see the sport, With their music playing Yankee Doodle Dandy O! Now the British Frigate's name Which for the purpose came Of cooling Yankee courage Neat and handy O! Was the Shannon, Captain Broke, Whose crew were heart of oak, And for the fighting were confessed To be the dandy O! The engagement scarce begun Ere they flinched from their guns, Which at first they thought of working Neat and handy O! The bold Broke he waved his sword, Crying, "Now, my lads, on board, And we'll stop their playing Yankee Doodle Dandy O! They no sooner heard the word Than they quickly rushed aboard And hauled down the Yankee ensign Neat and handy O! Notwithstanding all their brag, Now the glorious British flag At the Yankee's mizzen-peak Was quite the dandy O! Successful Broke to you, And your officers and crew, Who on board the Shannon frigate Fought so handy O! And may it ever prove That in fighting as in love The true British tar is the dandy O! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ADELAIDE AND JOHN WILKES BOOTH by EDGAR LEE MASTERS ONE LIFE by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR THE WEAVER'S APPRENTICE by AL-RUSAFI THE ORPHAN'S COMPLAINT by ANNABEL HANNA BANES DEATH'S JEST-BOOK: BRIDAL SONG AND DIRGE by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES SPARROWS SELF-DOMESTICATED IN TRINITY COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE by VINCENT BOURNE |