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<h2> Sappers </h2>
<p>When the Waters were dried an' the Earth did appear,<br/>
(“It's all one,” says the Sapper),<br/>
The Lord He created the Engineer,<br/>
Her Majesty's Royal Engineer,<br/>
With the rank and pay of a Sapper!<br/>
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When the Flood come along for an extra monsoon,<br/>
'Twas Noah constructed the first pontoon<br/>
To the plans of Her Majesty's, etc.<br/>
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But after fatigue in the wet an' the sun,<br/>
Old Noah got drunk, which he wouldn't ha' done<br/>
If he'd trained with, etc.<br/>
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When the Tower o' Babel had mixed up men's bat,<br/>
Some clever civilian was managing that,<br/>
An' none of, etc.<br/>
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When the Jews had a fight at the foot of a hill,<br/>
Young Joshua ordered the sun to stand still,<br/>
For he was a Captain of Engineers, etc.<br/>
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When the Children of Israel made bricks without straw,<br/>
They were learnin' the regular work of our Corps,<br/>
The work of, etc.<br/>
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For ever since then, if a war they would wage,<br/>
Behold us a-shinin' on history's page—<br/>
First page for, etc.<br/>
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We lay down their sidings an' help 'em entrain,<br/>
An' we sweep up their mess through the bloomin' campaign,<br/>
In the style of, etc.<br/>
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They send us in front with a fuse an' a mine<br/>
To blow up the gates that are rushed by the Line,<br/>
But bent by, etc.<br/>
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They send us behind with a pick an' a spade,<br/>
To dig for the guns of a bullock-brigade<br/>
Which has asked for, etc.<br/>
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We work under escort in trousers and shirt,<br/>
An' the heathen they plug us tail-up in the dirt,<br/>
Annoying, etc.<br/>
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We blast out the rock an' we shovel the mud,<br/>
We make 'em good roads an'—they roll down the khud,<br/>
Reporting, etc.<br/>
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We make 'em their bridges, their wells, an' their huts,<br/>
An' the telegraph-wire the enemy cuts,<br/>
An' it's blamed on, etc.<br/>
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An' when we return, an' from war we would cease,<br/>
They grudge us adornin' the billets of peace,<br/>
Which are kept for, etc.<br/>
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We build 'em nice barracks—they swear they are bad,<br/>
That our Colonels are Methodist, married or mad,<br/>
Insultin', etc.<br/>
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They haven't no manners nor gratitude too,<br/>
For the more that we help 'em, the less will they do,<br/>
But mock at, etc.<br/>
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Now the Line's but a man with a gun in his hand,<br/>
An' Cavalry's only what horses can stand,<br/>
When helped by, etc.<br/>
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Artillery moves by the leave o' the ground,<br/>
But we are the men that do something all round,<br/>
For we are, etc.<br/>
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I have stated it plain, an' my argument's thus<br/>
(“It's all one,” says the Sapper),<br/>
There's only one Corps which is perfect—that's us;<br/>
An' they call us Her Majesty's Engineers,<br/>
Her Majesty's Royal Engineers,<br/>
With the rank and pay of a Sapper!<br/></p>
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