Yawcob Strauss and Other Poems/Ravenous Bill
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RAVENOUS BILL
- Oh! a terrible glutton was "Ravenous Bill,"
- Mate of the good ship "Whippoorwill;"
- And seldom it was he could get his fill;
- A fact he oft would mention.
- And many a time, when eating his beef,
- Would the captain tell him to "take a reef;"
- But to such requests he ever was "deaf,"
- This being a bone of contention.
- He cheated the sailors out of their prog,
- Nor left e'en a scrap for the captain's dog:
- He was such a gourmand and terrible "hog,"
- That he'd" eat you out of your house."
- He thought no more of a leg of ham,
- A peck of potatoes, and shoulder of lamb,
- With all the "fixin's," — wine, jellies, and jam,-
- Than a cat would think of a mouse.
- At length, on distant Southern sands
- The vessel was stranded; and all the hands
- Were captured by some of the savage bands
- Who lived on that foreign coast.
- Poor Bill was taken among the rest,
- And became at once a cannibal's guest;
- (No pleasant position, it must be confessed,
- To wake up some morning already " dressed"
- For a native's " fancy roast.")
- For want of rations Bill had grown thin,-
- Nothing, in fact, but bones and skin;
- And his heathen master (as ugly as sin,
- To find he'd so badly been " taken in")
- Devised a horrible plan.
- To wit: a bamboo cage he'd make,
- And put in Bill, with a monstrous snake
- Called the anaconda, that could easily " take"
- Most any "reasonable" man.
- At last 'twas finished, — the cage was done;
- The snake was captured, — a monstrous one:
- The natives assembled to see the " fun,"
- And "settle their Bill" they said, as a pun,
- "Referring to the "collation."
- Our hero was thrust into the cage
- Where the snake was coiling itself with rage,
- Eager and waiting its prey to engage,—
- An engaging occupation.
- As Bill and the snake met face to face,
- He was folded at once in its close embrace;
- And the natives, thinking he'd "ran his race,"
- Began on his fate to ponder;
- When — what d'ye suppose first met their eyes
- As the dust from the scene did slowly rise,
- They found that Bill, to their great surprise,
- Had SWALLOWED THE ANACONDA!