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Oh, many bounds I've beaten well, And many more I'll drub, But through this maze I'll take the ways That lead me to the pub. Where worries may be left behind, Where life's despair may fail, Where peace has smiled on pints of mild And blessed the winter ale. Where folk may laugh, where folk may spend A moment free from fear, Where smiles may bless a game of chess Beside two pints of beer. And in my mind I see the bar, The beers' familiar names! The window-seat where old men meet, Where children play their games! Where still you'll find a Sunday lunch On Sunday afternoon, And God's own pie, denoted by A number on a spoon. Oh, many weary miles I've trod, All filled with life's alarms, But in my brains it still remains My local Carlton Arms.
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Sep 24, 2010
Sep 24, 2010 at 9:39 AM UTC
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Oh, many bounds I've beaten well, And many more I'll drub, But through this maze I'll take the ways That lead me to the pub. Where worries may be left behind, Where life's despair may fail, Where peace has smiled on pints of mild And blessed the winter ale. Where folk may laugh, where folk may spend A moment free from fear, Where smiles may bless a game of chess Beside two pints of beer. And in my mind I see the bar, The beers' familiar names! The window-seat where old men meet, Where children play their games! Where still you'll find a Sunday lunch On Sunday afternoon, And God's own pie, denoted by A number on a spoon. Oh, many weary miles I've trod, All filled with life's alarms, But in my brains it still remains My local Carlton Arms.
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Sep 24, 2010
Sep 24, 2010 at 9:39 AM UTC
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