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W. S. Gilbert

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To sit in solemn silence in a dull, dark dock,
In a pestilential prison, with a life-long lock,
Awaiting the sensation of a short, sharp shock,
From a cheap and chippy chopper on a big black block!

 
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So I guess I'll remain the same
Sittin' here restin' my bones.
Wish this loneliness would leave me alone.
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