Cricket Songs
NORMAN GALE
METHUEN AND CO. 36 ESSEX STREET, W.C. LONDON 1894
Edinburgh: T. and A. Constable, Printers to Her Majesty
These Cricket Songs are dedicated to all Rugby Boys in general, and to John and William Denton in particular
Four years ago the author of this book issued a slender volume of cricket songs. Seven of these are now reprinted; the rest are new.
The cricket ball, for the most part, is spoken of as a female. Once or twice the neuter gender is used. Varium et mutabile semper femina.
It is hoped that the introduction of the names of prominent players (and one critic) will cause no vexation.
Apologies are tendered to Mr. Moore and Mr. Shakespeare.
Grass begins to grow,
Winds to be more civil,
Norman Gale
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CRICKET SONGS
PREFACE
CONTENTS
IN SPRING
OUT
LAY ON
RUB IT IN
BUZZ HER IN
A COLONIST
LIGHTNING (GREASED)
GOLF STEALS OUR YOUTH
A TOMBOY
ADVICE GRATIS
QUINQUAGINTA ANNOS NATUS
STAR-GAZING
O BOWLER, BOWLER
THE CHURCH CRICKETANT
REVENGE
CHUCK HER UP
TWO CRITICS
BUTTERED
SPARKLING
'DUCK'
ON THE SPOT
THE HOPE OF SURREY
BOMBASTES
CRICKET ON THE HEARTH
DARK BLUE
THE LAST BALL OF SUMMER
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES