Der Schwackenhammer coom to down,
Pefore de Fall vas past,
Und by der Breitmann drawed he in
Ash dreimals honored gast.
Leds see de sighdts! In self und worldt,
Deres sighdts for him, to see,
Who Selbstanschauungsvermögen hat,
Said Breitemann, said he.
Dey vented to de Opera Haus,
Und dere dey vound em blayin,
Of Offenbach (der open brook),
His show spiel Belle Heléne.
Deres Offenbach, Sebastian Bach,
Mit Kaulbach, dat makes dree:
I alvays like sooch brooks ash dese;
Said Breitemann, said he.
Dey vented to de Bibliothek,
Vhich Mishder Astor bilt:
Some pooks vere only en broschure,
Und some vere pound und gilt.
Dat makes de gold dat makes de sinn,
Mit pooks, ash men, ve see,
De pest tressed vellers guilt de most:
Said Breitemann, said he.
Dey vent to see an edidor,
Whod shanged his flag und doon,
Und crowed oopon der oder side,
Dat very afdernoon.
De anciends vorshipped wettercocks,
To wetter fanes pent de knee;
Pow down, mein Schwackenhammer, pow!
Said Breitemann, said he.
Dey vented by a pankers hause,
Und Schwackenhammer shvore,
He only vant a pig red shield
Hoong oop pefore de toor;
One side of red, one side of gold,
Like de knighds in hisdorie
De schildern of dat schild is rich,
Said Breitemann, said he.
Dey vent oonto a bicture sale.
Of frames wort many a cent,
De broperty of a shendleman,
Who oonto Europe vent.
Dont gry hell soon pe pack again
Mit anoder gallerie:
He sells dem oud dwelf dimes a year,
Said Breitemann, said he.
Dey vented to dis bersons house,
To see his furnidure,
Sold oud at aucdion rite afay,
Beremdory und sure.
He geeps six houses all at vonce,
Each veek a sale dere pe,
Gotts! vot a dime his vife moost hafe!
Said Breitemann, said he.
Dey vent to vind a goot cigar,
Long dimes dey roamed apout,
Von veller had a pran new sort,
De fery latest out
Mein freund I dinks you errs yourself
De shmell ish oldt to me;
Dat Infamias Stinkadores brand,
Said Breitemann, said he.
Dey vented to de virst hotel,
De prandy make dem creep,
A trop of ids enough to make
A brazen monkey veep.
Dey say a viner house ash dis,
Vill soon ge-bildet pe,
Crate Gott! vot can dey mean to trink?
Said Breitemann, said he.
Dey vented droo de Irish shtreeds,
Dey saw vrom haus to haus,
Und gountet oop, pout more or less,
Vive hoondred awful rows.
If all dese liddle vights dey waste,
Could von crate pattle pe,
Gotts! how de Fenian funds vouldt rise!
Said Breitmann, said he.
Dey vent to see de Ridualisds,
Who vorship Gott mit vlowers,
In hobes hell lofe dem pack again,
In winter among de showers.
Vhen de Pacific railroats done,
Dis dings imbrofed vill pe,
De joss-sticks vill pe santal vood,
Said Breitemann, said he.
Dey vent to hear a breecher of
De last sensadion shtyle,
Twas nough to make der teufel weep
To see his awful shmile.
Vot bities dat der Fechter neer
Vas in Théologie,
Deyd make him pishop in his shoorsh,
Said Breitemann, said he.
Dey vent indo a shpordin crib,
De rowdies cloostered dick,
Dey ashk him dell dem vot oglock,
Und dat infernal quick.
Der Breitmann drawd his volver oud,
Ash gool ash gool couldt pe,
Ids shoost a goin to shdrike six,
Said Breitemann, said he.
Dey vent polidgal meedins next
Dey hear dem rant and rail,
Der bresident vas a forger,
Shoost bardoned oud of jail.
He does it oud of cratitood,
To dem who set him vree:
Ids Harmonie of Inderesds,
Said Breitemann, said he.
Dey vent to a clairfoyand witch,
A plack-eyed handsome maid,
She wahrsagt all deir vortunes denn
Fife dollars, gents! she said.
Dese vitches are nod of dis eart,
Und yed are on id, I see,
Der Shakesbeare knew de preed right vell,
Said Breitemann, said he.
Dey vented to a restaurand,
Der vaiter coot a dash;
He garfed a shicken in a vink,
Und serfed id at a vlash.
Dat shap knows vell shoost how to coot
Und roon mit poulderie,
He vas copitain oonder Turchin vonce,
Said Breitemann, said he.
Dey vented to de Vomans Righds,
Vhere laties all agrees,
De gals should all pe voters,
Und deir beaux all de votees.
For efery man dat nefer vorks,
Von frau should vranchised pe:
Dat ish de vay I solfe dis ding,
Said Breitemann, said he.
Dey vented oop, dey vented down,
Tvas like a roarin rifer,
De sighds vere here de sighds vere dere-
Und de vorldt vent on forefer.
De more ve trinks, de more ve sees,
Dis vorldt a derwisch pe;
Das Werdens all von whirling droonk,
Said Breitemann, said he.
Breitmann About Town
Charles Godfrey Leland
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