That Christmas Puddin.
Ha weel aw remember that big Christmas puddin, That puddin mooast famous ov all in a year; When each lad at th' table mud stuff all he could in, An ne'er have a word ov refusal to fear. Ha its raand speckled face, craand wi' sprigs o' green holly Seem'd sweeatin wi' juices ov currans an plums; An its fat cheeks made ivvery one laff an feel jolly, For it seem'd like a meetin ov long parted chums, That big Christmas pudding, - That rich steamin puddin, - That scrumptious plum puddin, mi mother had made. Ther wor father an mother, - awr Hannah an Mary, Uncle Tom an ont Nancy, an smart cussin Jim; An Jim's sister Kitty, as sweet as a fairy, - An Sam wi' his fiddle, - we couldn't spare him. We'd rooast beef an mutton, a gooise full o' stuffin, Boil'd turnips an taties, an moor o' sich kind; An fooamin hooam brewed, - why, - aw think we'd enuff in, To sail a big ship if we'd been soa inclined. An then we'd that puddin - That thumpin big puddin - That rich Christmas puddin, mi mother had made. Sam sat next to Mary an Jim tuk awr Hannah, An Kitty ov coorse had to sit next to me, - An th' stuff wor sooin meltin away in a manner, 'At mi mother declared 't wor a pleasur to see. They wor nowt could be mended, we sed when it ended, An all seem'd as happy as happy could be; An aw've nivver repented, for Kitty consented, An shoo's still breet an bonny an a gooid wife to me. An aw think o' that puddin, - That fateful plum puddin, - That match makkin puddin mi mother had made.
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"Ha weel aw remember that big Christmas puddin,..."
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