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A Parody.

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On old Long Island's sea-girt shore         We caught a cod the other day;     He never had been there before,         And wished that he had stayed away.     We laid him on the beach to dry,         Then served him frizzled on a dish,     A warning to the smaller fry,         As well as all the larger fish.                         O--o--o--o--o!     On old Long Island's sea-girt shore         We caught a cod the other day;     He never had been there before,         And wished that he had stayed away.     Oh, 'twas a scaly thing to haul         This tom-cod from his native spray,     And thus to frighten, one and all,         The finny tribe from Rockaway!     They shun the fisher's hook and line,         And never venture near his net,     So, when at Rockaway you dine,         Now not a thing but clams you get!                         O--o--o--o--o!     On old Long Island's sea-girt shore         We caught a cod the other day;     He never had been there before,         And wished that he had stayed away!     Should critics at my ballad carp,         To them this simple truth I'll say,     The grammar's quite as good as Sharp         Wrote on the beach of Rockaway:     The tune's the same that Russell cribbed         With the addition of his O,     Which makes it, or the singer fibbed,         Original and all the go--                         O--o--o--o--o!     On old Long Island's sea-girt shore         We caught a cod the other day;     He never had been there before,         And wished that he had stayed away!

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