Jubilee Sovreign - Unknown



JUBILEE SOVREIGN

as performed by Stanley Holloway



On Jubilee Day the Ramsbottoms

Invited relations to tea,

Including young Albert's grandmother-

An awkward old . . party, was she.

She'd seen Queen Victoria's accession

And 'er wedding to Albert (the Good)

But she got quite upset when young Albert

Asked 'er 'ow she'd got on in the Flood.

She cast quite a damper on't party,

But she warmed up a bit after tea,

And gave Albert a real golden sovereign

She'd been saving since last Jubilee.

It 'ad picture of Queen on't one side

And a dragon fight on the reverse,

And it smelled of camphor and cobwebs

Through being so long in 'er purse.

Albert 'andled the coin, and 'e kissed it

And 'e felt the rough edge with 'is tongue;

For 'e knew by the look of 'is father

That it wouldn't be 'is very long.

"I'll show you a trick wi' that sovereign,"

Said Pa, 'oo were 'overin' near-

And 'e took and pretended to eat it,

Then brought it back out of 'is ear.

This magic filled Albert with wonder,

And before you could say "Uncle Dick",

'E'd got the coin back from 'is father

And performed the first part of the trick.

When they all saw where the money 'ad gone

With excitement the relatives burned;

And each one suggested some process

For getting the money returned.

Some were for fishing with tweezers,

While some were for shaking it out;

"If we only got back a few shillings,"

They said "'twould be better than nowt."

They tried 'olding Albert 'ead downward

And giving 'is shoulders a clump-

'Till his uncle, 'oo worked for a chemist

Said "There's nowt for it but stomach pump."

Well, they 'adn't a stomach pump 'andy,

But Pa did the best that 'e could

With a bicycle pump that they borrowed

But that weren't nearly so good.

So off they went to the doctor

'Oo looked down 'is throat with a glass;

'E said "This'll mean operation-

I fear that 'e'll 'ave to 'ave gas."

"'Ow much is this 'ere goin' to cost me?"

Said Father, beginning to squirm.

"I'm afraid that it comes out expensive-

The best gas is eight pence a therm.

There's my time, six shillings an hour;

You can't do these things in two ticks-

By rights I should charge you a guinea,

But I'll do it for eighteen and six."

"Wot, eighteen and six to get sovereign?"

Said Father, "That doesn't sound sense -

I'll tell you, you'd best keep young Albert

And give us the odd eighteen pence!"

The doctor concurred this arrangement,

But to this day he stands in some doubt

As to whether he's in eighteen shillings

Or whether he's eighteen pence out.



Recorded by Holloway

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