Текст песни The Bellman’s Speech - Bajka
"Come,
listen,
people,
while
I
tell
you
again
The
five
unmistakable
marks
By
which
you
may
know,
wherever
you
go,
The
warranted
genuine
Snarks.
"Let
us
take
them
in
order.
The
first
is
the
taste,
Which
is
meagre
and
hollow,
but
crisp:
Like
a
coat
that
is
rather
too
tight
in
the
waist,
With
a
flavour
of
Will-o′-the-wisp.
"We
have
sailed
many
weeks,
we
have
sailed
many
days,
(Seven
days
to
the
week
I
allow),
But
a
true
Snark
on
who,
we
might
lovingly
gaze,
We
have
never
beheld
till
now!
"Its
habit
of
getting
up
late
you'll
agree
That
it
carries
too
far,
when
I
say
That
it
frequently
breakfasts
at
five-o′clock
tea,
And
dines
on
the
following
day.
"The
third
is
its
slowness
in
taking
a
jest.
Should
you
happen
to
venture
on
one,
It
will
sigh
like
a
thing
that
is
deeply
distressed:
And
it
always
looks
grave
at
a
pun.
"We
have
sailed
many
weeks,
we
have
sailed
many
days,
(Seven
days
to
the
week
I
allow),
But
a
true
Snark
on
who,
we
might
lovingly
gaze,
We
have
never
beheld
till
now!
"The
fourth
is
its
fondness
for
bathing-machines,
Which
it
constantly
carries
about,
And
believes
that
they
add
to
the
beauty
of
scenes—
A
sentiment
open
to
doubt.
"The
fifth
is
ambition.
It
next
will
be
right
To
describe
each
particular
batch:
Distinguishing
those
that
have
feathers,
and
bite,
From
those
that
have
whiskers,
and
scratch.
"For,
though
common
Snarks
do
no
manner
of
harm,
Yet,
I
feel
it
my
duty
to
say,
Some
are
Boojums—"
The
Bellman
broke
off
in
alarm,
For
the
Baker
had
fainted
away.
"We
have
sailed
many
weeks,
we
have
sailed
many
days,
(Seven
days
to
the
week
I
allow),
But
a
true
Snark
on
who,
we
might
lovingly
gaze,
We
have
never
beheld
till
now!
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