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1874–1936

The Logical Vegetarian

Gilbert Keith Chesterton

You will find me drinking rum, Like a sailor in a slum, You will find me drinking beer like a Bavarian. You will find me drinking gin

In the lowest kind of inn, Because I am a rigid Vegetarian. So I cleared the inn of wine, And I tried to climb the sign,

And I tried to hail the constable as “Marion.” But he said I could n't speak, And he bowled me to the Beak Because I was a Happy Vegetarian.

Oh, I knew a Doctor Gluck, And his nose it had a hook, And his attitudes were anything but Aryan; So I gave him all the pork

That I had, upon a fork; Because I am myself a Vegetarian. I am silent in the Club, I am silent in the pub.,

I am silent on a bally peak in Darien; For I stuff away for life Shoving peas in with a knife, Because I am at heart a Vegetarian.

No more the milk of cows Shall pollute my private house Than the milk of the wild mares of the Barbarian; I will stick to port and sherry,

For they are so very, very, So very, very, very Vegetarian.

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