The Captain with the Whiskers
They marched through the streets with their banners so gay
I went to the window to hear the band play
I peeped through the blinds very cautiously then
Lest the neighbours should say I was looking at the men
I heard the drum beat and the music so sweet
But my eyes just then had a much finer treat
The troops were the finest that ever I did see
And the captain with the whiskers took a sly glance at me
When we met at the ball, I of course thought it right
To pretend that we never had met before that night
But he knew me at once, I could tell by his glance
And I hung down my head when he asked me to dance
He stayed by my side at the end of the set
And the sweet words he spoke I shall never forget
My heart was enlisted and could not get free
When the captain with the whiskers took a sly glance at me
Now they’ve marched from the town and I saw him no more
But I think of him often and the whiskers he wore
And I dream all the night and I think all the day
Of the love of the captain who’s gone far away
I hold in my mind how my heart skipped with glee
When the captain with the whiskers took a sly glance at me
I remember with superabundant delight
How we met at the ball and we danced all the night