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The Pax Britannica

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  The Pax Britannica-Ian Anderson

  I came to woo you at behest of

  Uncle Leo, did my best

  to charm and Hatter, sooth, lay thoughts

  of scheming Saxon Prince to rest.

  Just seventeen, you were emboldened,

  turned away plain Orange boy

  and made for me a consort haven

  in your heart, haven of joy.

  Now Empire spills a growing blot

  across the atlas, leaves its mark.

  The hands of men in iron ships stoke

  their boilers, fan the spark.

  Generous in deed and promise, our

  emissaries make fair trade

  and pay with sovereign Queenly coin for goods

  and worldly fortunes made.

  We will win them and contain them,

  not by Enneld Pattern gun:

  no hard coercion, whip or stick but

  ten good shillings to be won.

  See, we offer contracts clear in

  English, plain as it appears

  in small print, some trifling matters:

  not important, never fear.

  Pax Britannica, Pax Britannica, rules

  the headland and the wave.

  Hansa spirit will enrich us, keep

  us from an early grave.

  Sweet Victoria, Mother England,

  gracious queen whom God will save.

  We'll leave them gifts of architecture,

  engineering, laws and more.

  The willow bat, the bowler hat of

  gentlemen who keep the score.

  Head-up code of moral conduct,

  never minions to deceive.

  Straight the ball and, best ofall, when

  time is come, we take our leave.

  Pax Britannica, Pax Britannica, rules

  the headland and the wave.

  Hansa spirit will enrich us, keep

  us from an early grave.

  My sweet Victoria, your dearest Albert;

  two ledger lines above the stave.

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