Tight little island/When the Hollow Drum, &c.

3282012Tight little island — When the Hollow Drum, &c.1818
When the hollow drum, &c.


When the hollow drum has beát to bed ;
When the little fifer hangs his head;

Still and mute,
The Moorish flute,
And nodding guards watch wearily;
Then will we,
From prison free,
March out by moon-light cheerily.


When the Moorish cymbals clash by day ;
When the brazen trumpet's shrilly bray;

The slave, in vain,
May then complain,

Of tyranny and knavery.

Would he know,
His time to go,

And slily slip from ’slavery—-


’Tis when the hollow drum has beat to bed ;
When the little fifer hangs his head ;

Still and mute,
The Moorish flute,

And nodding guards watch wearily;

Oh! then must he,
From prison free,
March out by moonlight cheerily.


This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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