Capitan profundo, capitan geloso,
Ask us not to
sing standing in the sun,
Hairy-backed and hump-armed,
Flat-ribbed and big-bagged
.

There is no pith in music
Except in something false.

Bellissimo, pomposo
,
Sing a song of serpent-kin,
Necks among the thousand leaves,
Tongues around the fruit.
Sing in clownish boots
Strapped and buckled bright
.

Wear the breeches of a mask,
Coat half-flare and half galloon;
Wear a helmet without reason,

Tufted, tilted, twirled, and twisted.
Start the singing in a voice
Rougher than a grinding shale.

Hang a feather by your eye,
Nod and look a little sly.

This must be the vent of pity,
Deeper than a truer ditty

Of the real that wrenches,
Of the quick that's wry.

The Revolutionists stop for Orangeade