THE Stadium is nervous, Johnny Harvard's feeling queer, For they've got a team a-coming that is quite their fighting peer; Johnny's memory is pricking and his mind's not quite serene, For he knows there's nothing yellow in the wearers of the Green. "Ready, Dartmouth?" On your toes! "Ready, Harvard?" Off she goes! O, it's fight, you bloody Crimson, And it's fight, you gallant Green; And whichever whips the other, Please to whip him good and clean. Eleazar Wheelock's savages have chewed the Tiger up; Now 't would please their hungry appetites on Johnny H. to sup. Fight your hardest, Johnny Harvard, you have got a lot to fear, That game may make the pennant team of all this funny year. "Ready, Harvard?" Down the field! "Ready, Dartmouth?" Do not yield! O, it's fight, you bloody Crimson, And it's fight, you gallant Green; And whichever whips the other, Please to whip him good and clean. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE SINGER OF ONE SONG by HENRY AUGUSTIN BEERS THE VOICE OF THE GRASS by SARAH ROBERTS BOYLE A SERMON AT CLEVEDON; GOOD FRIDAY by THOMAS EDWARD BROWN HARRY PLOUGHMAN by GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS THE PASSIONATE SHEPHERD TO HIS LOVE by CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE A CONSISTENT GIRL by FRANKLIN PIERCE ADAMS THE CLOUDS: SOCRATES' EXPERIMENTS by ARISTOPHANES |