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A SONG OF THE STEERAGE.
Sing a song of steerage, for that's the place to be,
Seven quid will do it, and seven days at sea,
Seven grey December days, keeping near the rail—
And all the little candles are waiting on the tree!
Seven quid will do it, and seven days at sea,
Seven grey December days, keeping near the rail—
And all the little candles are waiting on the tree!
Seven days of porridge, and cabbages, and pork,
Seven days of steerage-deck, swinging as you walk,
And then the dark blue water is turning yellow-brown
There's the dear old Statue—and it's Christmas in New York!
Seven days of steerage-deck, swinging as you walk,
And then the dark blue water is turning yellow-brown
There's the dear old Statue—and it's Christmas in New York!
You who cross the Channel from Dover to Calais,
You who dress for dinner and go first-class all the way,
I wonder will you ever know the thrill that I shall feel
When the stately old Caronia goes rolling up the Bay!
You who dress for dinner and go first-class all the way,
I wonder will you ever know the thrill that I shall feel
When the stately old Caronia goes rolling up the Bay!