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1836–1911

THE BAFFLED GRUMBLER.

William Schwenck Gilbert

Whene'er I poke Sarcastic joke Replete with malice spiteful, The people vile

Politely smile And vote me quite delightful! Now, when a wight Sits up all night

Ill-natured jokes devising, And all his wiles Are met with smiles, It's hard, there's no disguising!

Oh, do n't the days seem lank and long When all goes right and nothing goes wrong, And is n't your life extremely flat With nothing whatever to grumble at!

When German bands From music stands Play Wagner imperfectly — I bid them go —

They do n't say no, But off they trot directly! The organ boys They stop their noise

With readiness surprising, And grinning herds Of hurdy-gurds Retire apologizing!

Oh, do n't the days seem lank and long When all goes right and nothing goes wrong, And is n't your life extremely flat With nothing whatever to grumble at!

I've offered gold, In sums untold, To all who'd contradict me — I've said I'd pay

A pound a day To any one who kicked me — I've bribed with toys Great vulgar boys

To utter something spiteful, But, bless you, no! They will be so Confoundedly politeful!

In short, these aggravating lads They tickle my tastes, they feed my fads, They give me this and they give me that, And I've nothing whatever to grumble at!

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