Lovely Jean (1820)/The pitcher

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Lovely Jean
by Anonymous
The Pitcher
3180970Lovely Jean — The PitcherAnonymous


THE PITCHER.

It's not yet day, it's not yet day,
then why should we leave good liquor,
'Till the sun beams around us play,
we'll sit and take another pitcher,
The silver moon she shines so bright,
she shines most bright—I swear by Nature,
That if my minute-glass goes right,
we've time to drink the other pitcher.
It's not yet day, &c.

They tell me if I'd work all day,
and sleep by night, I’d grow the richer,
But what is all this world’s delight,
compar'd with mirth, my friend & pitcher
It’s not yet day it's not yet day,
then why should we leave good liquor,
'Till the sun beams around us play,
we’ll sit and take the other pitcher.
I'ts not yet day, &c.

They tell me Tom has got a wife.
whose portion will make him the richer,|
I envy not his happy life,
give me good health, my friend & pitcher.
It's not yet day, it's not yet day,
then why should we leave good liquor,
'Till the sun beams around us play,
we'll sit and take the other pitcher.
It's not yet day, &c.