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The Pauper's Christmas Carol.

    By Thomas Hood



    Full of drink and full of meat,
    On our SAVIOUR'S natal day,
    CHARITY'S perennial treat;
    Thus I heard a Pauper say: -
    "Ought not I to dance and sing
    Thus supplied with famous cheer?
    Heigho!
    I hardly know -
    Christmas comes but once a year.

    "After labor's long turmoil,
    Sorry fare and frequent fast,
    Two-and-fifty weeks of toil,
    Pudding-time is come at last!
    But are raisins high or low,
    Flour and suet cheap or dear?
    Heigho!
    I hardly know -
    Christmas comes but once a year.

    "Fed upon the coarsest fare
    Three hundred days and sixty-four,
    But for one on viands rare,
    Just as if I wasn't poor!
    Ought not I to bless my stars,
    Warden, clerk, and overseer?
    Heigho!
    I hardly know -
    Christmas comes but once a year.

    "Treated like a welcome guest,
    One of Nature's social chain,
    Seated, tended on, and press'd -
    But when shall I be press'd again,
    Twice to pudding, thrice to beef,
    A dozen times to ale and beer?
    Heigho!
    I hardly know -
    Christmas comes but once a year.

    "Come to-morrow how it will;
    Diet scant and usage rough,
    Hunger once has had its fill,
    Thirst for once has had enough,
    But shall I ever dine again?
    Or see another feast appear?
    Heigho!
    I only know -
    Christmas comes but once a year!

    "Frozen cares begin to melt,
    Hopes revive and spirits flow -
    Feeling as I have not felt
    Since a dozen months ago -
    Glad enough to sing a song -
    To-morrow shall I volunteer?
    Heigho!
    I hardly know -
    Christmas comes but once a year.

    "Bright and blessed is the time,
    Sorrows end and joys begin,
    While the bells with merry chime
    Ring the Day of Plenty in!
    But the happy tide to hail,
    With a sigh or with or a tear,
    Heigho!
    I hardly know -
    Christmas comes but once a year!"



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