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Thread #113678   Message #3824988
Posted By: Joe Offer
07-Dec-16 - 05:29 AM
Thread Name: Robert Schmertz - songs and information?
Subject: ADD: Lock Number Ten (Robert Schmertz)
LOCK NUMBER TEN
(Robert Schmertz)

Oh, I’m the lock tender at Lock Number Ten;
I whistle and sing ev’ry now and again.
I’ll sing you a ditty about how and when
I saw a young mermaid at Lock Number Ten.

’Twas night as the moon shone on Lock Number Ten
I heard a “Halloo!” and I heard it again,
And there gleaming whitely upon the lock wall
Saw a young mermaid her flipper and all!

Oh, a lock tender’s lot can be lonesome at times,
Tra-la-la-la-la, tra-la, tra-la-la-lay
But probably not many see it that way,
Tra-la-la-la-la, tra-la, tra-la-la-lay!

“'Tis government property, Madam!” I said;
She showed me a paper which drippingly read
“All rights and all priviledges, Lizzie, my dear!”
Signed General Muskrat, the chief engineer.

I said to her, “Lizzie, you might catch your death!”
She said to me, “Guv’nor, I’m catching me breath.
I’ve swum from the Thames to the Mongahaylee
To find pretty Jackie, my husband to be!”

Oh, a lock tender’s lot can be lonesome at times,
Tra-la-la-la-la, tra-la, tra-la-la-lay.
But probably not if he whistles and rhymes,
Tra-la-la-la-la, tra-la, tra-la-la-lay!

“I met pretty Jackie at Tilbury Docks
And sat at the bowsprit a-mending his socks.
He said that he loved me and he’d marry me -
His name is Jack Swabbie, the U.S. Navee!”

And then I said, “Lizzie, young Jack is my son -
I’m sorry to tell you his fam’ly’s begun
And I’m the grandfather of triplets, you see;
He married Miss Catfish from Lock Number Three!”

Oh, a lock tender’s lot can be joyous and free,
Tra-la-la-la-la, tra-la, tra-la-la-lee -
But probably not on the Mongahaylee
Tra-la-la-la-la, tra-la, tra-la-la-lee!

Then sadly, oh, sadly she gazed upon me
And said to me, “Guv’nor, oh, how can it be?”
Then slipped to the water so despondently
And flippered her way down the Mongahaylee.


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