C J Dennis - Farewell Cable TramC J Dennis - Farewell Cable Tram
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Now a sad farewell to the cable-tram,
Staunch friend of the quieter days,
That glided down thro` a leisured town
Ere the urge for speed was a craze.
We`d time to spare and we took the air
On a sociable seat outside --
Calm charioteers of those peaceful years
When "the trams" were a city`s pride.
Clash! Clang! The twin bells rang,
And the grip went smoothly in.
Then we floated along to a muted song
And a dearth of hustle and din.
Untouched by the need for racketting speed
That frazzles the moderns` nerves,
Scarce heeding at all the warning call:
"Sit tight! Hold on at the curve!"
Unhurried, serene, we viewed the scene,
Or chatted with Charlie or Sam.
Oh, in spite of the rage of a jazz-mad age,
I`m still for the cable-tram, I am,
The jolly old cable-tram.
But they`re rooting them out, the cable-trams,
Like all earth`s pleasanter things;
To oblivion brought by a Juggernaut
That needs no leading strings
And they`ll serve when dead, for a shelter shed
By some shrill suburban road.
Or a garden "nook," unbelievably crook,
At a philistine`s abode.
Clash! Clang! . . . How the breezes sang
On a sunny Sabbath Day.
And away we go with Fanny or Flo
For a tram trip down the Bay.
"What O! There`s class!" Proud ponies pass
With their shining jinkers there,
And joy`s complete, we`ve a front-row seat,
And the sea-wind`s in our hair.
And never a car snorts by to mar
That peace with its swank and sham.
You may keep your noise and your clattering toys!
I`m for the cable-tram, I am!
Idyllic old cable-tram.
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