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The 'Ole In The Ark


One evening at dusk as Noah stood on his Ark,
Putting green oil in starboard side lamp,
His wife came along and said, 'Noah, summat's wrong,
Our cabin is getting quite damp.

Noah said, 'Is that so?' Then he went down below,
And found it were right what she'd said,
For there on the floor quite a puddle he saw,
It was slopping around under t' bed.

Said he, 'There's an 'ole in the bottom somewhere,
We must find it before we retire.'
Then he thowt for a bit, and he said 'Aye, that's it,
A bloodhound is what we require.'

Se he went and fetched bloodhound from place where it lay,
'Tween the skunk and the polecat it were,
And as things there below, were a trifle so-so,
It were glad of a breath of fresh air.

They followed the sound as it went sniffing round,
'Til at last they located the leak,
'Twere a small hole in the side, about two inches wide,
Where a swordfish had poked in its beak.

And by gum! how the wet squirted in through that hole,
Well, young Shem who at sums was expert,
Worked it out on his slate that it came at the rate,
Of per gallon, per second, per squirt.

The bloodhound tried hard to keep water in check,
By lapping it up with his tongue,
But it came in so fast through that hole, that at last,
He shoved in his nose for a bung.

The poor faithful hound, he were very near drowned,
They dragged him away none too soon,
For the stream as it rose, pushed its way up his nose,
And blew him up like a balloon.

And then Mrs Noah shoved her elbow in t'hole,
And said,' Eh! it's stopped I believe,'
But they found very soon as she'd altered her tune,
For the water had got up her sleeve.

When she saw as her elbow weren't doing much good,
She said to Noah, 'I've an idea,
You sit on the leak and by t'end of the week,
There's no knowing, the weather may clear.'

Noah didn't think much to this notion, at all,
But reckoned he'd give it a try,
On the 'ole down he flopped, and the leaking all stopped,
And all… except him, was quite dry.

They took him his breakfast and dinner and tea,
As day after day there he sat,
'Til the rain was all passed and they landed at last,
On top side of Mount Ararat.

And that is how Noah got them all safe ashore,
But ever since then, strange to tell,
Them as helped save the Ark has all carried a mark,
Aye, and all their descendants as well.

That's why dog has a cold nose, and ladies cold elbows,
You'll also find if you enquire,
That's why a man takes his coat tails in hand,
And stands with his back to the fire.

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  • Terry-too
    June 23
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    An absolute hoot!

    I'll save that link! I know othe-people who care!
    They'll read it and laugh, forwar-dit everywhere!

    As for you can I thank you enough when going got rough
    you cheered me up with a jingle! Not go to your head,
    I'm going to bed, before the sun comes along in the morn
    Or tomorrow may forget I am here.

    That was worth staying up for! Thank you.
    Terry

  • Virginia Logsdon
    December 15, 2007
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    This is so entertaining and imaginative!Great poem!


  • November 12, 2007
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    'ole in the ark

    From guest Alan (contact)
    Brings back many happy hours listen to this on an old wind up gramaphone. The flip side was Jonah and the Grampus.


  • loveyourfate
    October 13, 2007
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    such a great rhyming poet


  • July 12, 2007
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    the ole in the ark

    From guest Madeline Rumley (contact)
    I really enjoyed it and beacuse I did I shared it with the class.


  • July 12, 2007
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    How I liked it!

    From guest Madeline Rumley (contact)
    I loved I could read it over and over again. If the poet wrote more i would love to read them.


  • Flaming Rose
    January 30, 2007
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    Refreshing

    Nice to read something quite sweet and humirous for a change. Plesant read.

  • soldier sailor
    October 2, 2006
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    Excellent

    Love these old music hall rymes

  • Legend
    March 27, 2006
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    Such a pleasure to read this one,A great little story, it just goes to show that with an imagination one can turn anything into a humorous read.This author most certainly has that Wonderful


  • Sunshine Always
    March 25, 2006
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    Crackin!!!!

    Again another treasure from the chest of Mr Marriott Edgar..

  • Emilyski
    February 7, 2005
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    Awesome, this was hilarious!!! I have enjoyed this one very much and laughed too... poor Noah, all wet.


  • cutiepie
    February 5, 2005
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    I also found this highly amusing...strange how if written by anyone how it always leaves a slant of where they come from Very enjoyable


  • rufina caraid Moderators member
    October 22, 2003
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    I have laughed out loud at this one - even thinking that Noah came from the north counties of England has just cracked me up. I always did wonder why men separated their coat tails
    t'is is a winner Mr. Edgar
    ~von~

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