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Rilloby-Rill

    By Henry John Newbolt, Sir



        Grasshoppers four a-fiddling went,
                    Heigh-ho! never be still!
        They earned but little towards their rent
        But all day long with their elbows bent
                    They fiddled a tune called Rilloby-rilloby,
                    Fiddled a tune called Rilloby-rill.

        Grasshoppers soon on Fairies came,
                    Heigh-ho! never be still!
        Fairies asked with a manner of blame,
        "Where do you come from, what is your name?
                    What do you want with your Rilloby-rilloby,
                    What do you want with your Rilloby-rill?"

        "Madam, you see before you stand,
                    Heigh-ho! never be still!
        The Old Original Favourite Grand
        Grasshopper's Green Herbarian Band,
                    And the tune we play is Rilloby-rilloby,
                    Madam, the tune is Rilloby-rill."

        Fairies hadn't a word to say,
                    Heigh-ho! never be still!
        Fairies seldom are sweet by day,
        But the Grasshoppers merrily fiddled away,
                    O but they played with a willoby-rilloby,
                    O but they played with a willoby-will!

        Fairies slumber and sulk at noon,
                    Heigh-ho! never be still!
        But at last the kind old motherly moon
        Brought them dew in a silver spoon,
                    And they turned to ask for Rilloby-rilloby,
                    One more round of Rilloby-rill.

        Ah! but nobody now replied,
                    Heigh-ho! never be still!
        When day went down the music died,
        Grasshoppers four lay side by side,
                    And there was an end of their Rilloby-rilloby,
                    There was an end of their Rilloby-rill.



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