I left the course, and by my side There walked a ruined tout — A hungry creature evil-eyed, Who poured this story out. 'You see,' he said, 'there came a swell To Kensington to-day, And if I picked the winners well, A crown at least he'd pay. 'I picked three winners straight, I did, I filled his purse with pelf, And then he gave me half-a-quid, To back one for myself. 'A half-a-quid to me he cast, I wanted it indeed. So help me Bob, for two days past I haven't had a feed. 'But still I thought my luck was in, I couldn't go astray, I put it all on Little Min, And lost it straightaway. 'I haven't got a bite or bed, I'm absolutely stuck, So keep this lesson in your head: Don't over-trust your luck!' The folks went homeward, near and far, The tout, Oh! where was he? Ask where the empty boilers are, Beside the Circular Quay. |