Lyrics Selous - John Edmond
Once
there
was
an
English
Schoolboy
who'd
heard
many
a
tale
And
dreamed
to
be
a
great
white
hunter
out
on
the
ivory
trail;
Lived
his
dream
and
sailed
away
to
Africa's
far
shore.
From
the
Cape
to
wild
Zambezi
all
the
land
he
did
explore.
Alone
in
heat
and
cold
with
raging
fever
he
survived;
Fearless
in
the
face
of
danger
of
wild
beasts
and
savage
tribes.
All
his
journeys
weren't
in
vain
for
many
a
trail
he
blazed
For
colonies
now
come
and
gone
where
the
Union
Jack
was
raised.
Oh
good
Lord
deliver
us!
he
would
often
have
to
pray
...He
would
hear
the
night
jar
say.
Saw
the
awesome
beauty
of
each
creature
he
chanced
to
spy
From
the
power
of
elephant
and
lion
to
the
fragile
butterfly.
His
trophies
and
his
specimens
were
for
all
the
world
to
see
On
walls
of
institutions
of
natural
history.
In
his
honour
there's
so
much
that
bears
the
name
of
this
great
man,
From
creatures
of
the
wild
to
regiments
and
even
tracts
of
land.
Though
he
was
a
ruthless
hunter,
wished
his
fellow
man
no
harm
But
in
wars
and
rebellion
reluctantly
he
did
not
want
to
take
up
arms.
Oh
Good
Lord
deliver
us!
do
soldiers
have
to
die?
...Called
the
Night
Jar
in
reply.
Ai
Ai.
Ice
blue
eyes
and
his
demeanor
won
him
friendships
far
and
wide.
From
presidents
of
mighty
lands
to
chiefs
of
the
humblest
tribe.
He
was
a
wild
explorer
who
loved
peace
and
solitude,
Driven
by
his
quest
for
freedom
and
his
fortitude.
It
was
by
the
rifle
bullet
that
his
hunter
trade
he
plied
In
his
beloved
Africa
in
a
lonely
grave
he
lies
Hyenas
laugh
and
jackals
call
but
his
spirit
never
dies.
Oh
good
Lord
deliver
us!
into
your
heavenly
home
...Now
the
Night
Jar
weeps
alone,
alone.
Who
was
this
English
schoolboy
with
so
much
to
see
and
do?
Who
was
this
ruthless
hunter
the
spirit
of
fear
he
never
knew?
Who
was
this
wild
explorer
with
the
friendly
eyes
of
blue?
He
was
Frederick
Courtney
Selous.
Oh
Good
Lord
deliver
us!
Oh
good
Lord
deliver
us!
...The
Night
Jar
remembers
you
Oh
Good
Lord
deliver
us.
oh
Good
Lord
deliver
us
The
Night
Jar
remembers
you!
Selous
Selous
Selous.
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9 Mrs. General Joubert
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