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We blast out the rock an' we shovel the mud, We make 'em good roads an' they roll down the khud*
- Reporting, etc.
We make 'em their bridges, their wells, an' their huts, An' the telegraph-wire the enemy cuts,
- An' it's blamed on, etc.
An' when we return, an' from war we would cease, They grudge us adornin' the billets of peace,
- Which are kept for, etc.
We build 'em nice barracks they swear they are bad, That our Colonels are Methodist, married or mad,
- Insultin' etc.
They haven't no manners nor gratitude too, For the more that we help 'em, the less will they do,
- But mock at, etc.
Now the Line's but a man with a gun in his hand, An' Cavalry's only what horses can stand,
- When helped by, etc.
Artillery moves by the leave o' the ground, But we are the men that do something all round,
- For we are, etc.
I have stated it plain, an' my argument's thus ("It's all one," says the Sapper) There's only one Corps which is perfect that's us; An' they call us Her Majesty's Engineers, Her Majesty's Royal Engineers,
With the rank and pay of a Sapper!