HANK SPINK, he said -- er Bob did, his brother -- 'At he hit a man once for somepin or other, An' after he hit 'im -- I got this from Bob -- He simply went right out an' give up his job; Not Hank er Bob, But the feller 'at got hit Give up his job. See? He said 'at the wind, er the force of his blow, Er somepin like that, somehow -- I don't know Just now what it was -- I got it from Bob, 'At he got a good swat; not Hank er Bob, By a long shot, But the feller 'at got hit Got a good swat. See? He said he'd be blamed, 'at the didn't know How he came to strike such an all-fired blow, 'Cept he guarded his right an' threw the hull heft Of his weight an' his science, an' hit with his left; That lost 'im his job; not Hank er Bob, But the feller 'at got hit, Lost him his job. See? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MEDITATIONS OF A HINDU [OR, HINDOO] PRINCE [AND SKEPTIC] by ALFRED COMYNS LYALL TO JANE: THE RECOLLECTION by PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY DRINKING SONG (4) by ALCAEUS OF MYTILENE UNSUNG by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH BURNING STRAWPILES by EVA K. ANGLESBURG ARCHEANASSA by ASCLEPIADES OF SAMOS TO MR. BLEECKER, ON HIS PASSAGE TO NEW YORK by ANN ELIZA BLEECKER |