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THE DRUM

 

      I'm a beautiful red, red drum,

      And I train with the soldier boys;

      As up the street we come,

      Wonderful is our noise!

      There's Tom, and Jim, and Phil,

      And Dick, and Nat, and Fred,

      While Widow Cutler's Bill

      And I march on ahead,

      With a r-r-rat-tat-tat

      And a tum-titty-um-tum-tum—

      Oh, there's bushels of fun in that

      For boys with a little red drum!

 

      The Injuns came last night

      While the soldiers were abed,

      And they gobbled a Chinese kite

      And off to the woods they fled!

      The woods are the cherry-trees

      Down in the orchard lot,

      And the soldiers are marching to seize

      The booty the Injuns got.

      With tum-titty-um-tum-tum,

      And r-r-rat-tat-tat,

      When soldiers marching come

      Injuns had better scat!

 

      Step up there, little Fred,

      And, Charley, have a mind!

      Jim is as far ahead

      As you two are behind!

      Ready with gun and sword

      Your valorous work to do—

      Yonder the Injun horde

      Are lying in wait for you.

      And their hearts go pitapat

      When they hear the soldiers come

      With a r-r-rat-tat-tat

      And a tum-titty-um-tum-tum!

 

      Course it's all in play!

      The skulking Injun crew

      That hustled the kite away

      Are little white boys, like you!

      But "honest" or "just in fun,"

      It is all the same to me;

      And, when the battle is won,

      Home once again march we

      With a r-r-rat-tat-tat

      And tum-titty-um-tum-tum;

      And there's glory enough in that

      For the boys with their little red drum!