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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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