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The London 'Bobby' - A Tribute To The Policemen Of England's Capital

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    Here in my cosy corner,
        Before a blazing log,
    I'm thinking of cold London
        Wrapped in its killing fog;
    And, like a shining beacon
        Above the picture grim,
    I see the London 'Bobby,'
        And sing my song for him.

    I see his stalwart figure,
        I see his kindly face,
    I hear his helpful answer
        At any hour or place.
    For, though you seek some by-way
        Long miles from his own beat,
    He tells you all about it,
        And how to find the street.

    He looks like some bold Viking,
        This king of earth's police -
    Yet in his voice lies feeling,
        And in his eye lies peace;
    He knows and does his duty -
        (What higher praise is there?)
    And London's lords and paupers
        Alike receive his care.

    He has a regal bearing,
        Yet one that breathes repose;
    It is the look and manner
        Of one who THINKS and KNOWS.
    Oh, men who govern nations,
        In old worlds or in new,
    Turn to the London 'Bobby'
        And learn a thing or two.



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