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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE GUILE OF DAD MCGINNIS, by W. T. GOODGE Poet's Biography First Line: When mcginnis struck the mining camp at jamberoora creek Last Line: "so, good morning, mr kangaroobie riley!" Alternate Author Name(s): Goodge, William Thomas Subject(s): Bars & Bartenders; Practical Jokes; Pubs; Taverns; Saloons; Pranks | |||
WHEN McGinnis struck the mining camp at Jamberoora Creek His behaviour was appreciated highly; For, although he was a quiet man, in manner mild and meek, Not like ordinary swagmen with a monumental cheek, He became the admiration of the camp along the creek 'Cause he showed a point to Kangaroobie Riley! Both the pubs at Jamberoora had some grog that stood the test (Not to speak of what was manufactured slyly!) And the hostel of O'Gorman, which was called The Diggers' Rest, Was, O'Gorman said, the finest house of any in the west; But it was a burning question if it really was the best, Or the Miners'kept by Kangaroobie Riley. Dad McGinnis called at Riley's. Said he "felt a trifle queer", And with something like a wan and weary smile, he Said he "thought he'd try a whisky". Pushed it back and said, "I fear I had better take a brandy." Passed that back and said: "Look here, Take the brandy; after all, I think I'll have a pint of beer!" And he drank the health of Kangaroobie Riley! "Where's the money?" asked the publican; "you'll have to pay, begad!" "Gave the brandy for the beer!" said Dad the wily, "And I handed you the whisky when I took the brandy, lad!" "But you paid not for the whisky!" answered Riley. "No," said Dad, "And you don't expect a man to pay for what he never had!" 'Twas the logic flattened Kangaroobie Riley! "See," said Kangaroobie Riley, "you have had me, that is clear! But I never mind a joke," he added dryly. "Just you work it on O'Gorman, and I'll shout another beer." "I'd be happy to oblige yer," said McGinnis with a leer, "But the fact about the matter isO'Gorman sent me here! So, good morning, Mr Kangaroobie Riley!" | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...FALSE FRIENDS-LIKE by WILLIAM BARNES POLLY BE-EN UPZIDES WI' TOM by WILLIAM BARNES WHAT DICK AN' I DID by WILLIAM BARNES ONLY A PIN by ISAAC HINTON BROWN THE PRACTICAL JOKER by WILLIAM SCHWENCK GILBERT THE SILKEN SNAKE by ROBERT HERRICK A CURIOUS REMINISCENCE by ALEXANDER MONTGOMERY (19TH CENTURY) THE SUNDOWNER'S SACRIFICE by J. O. |
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