For to see Mad Tom of Bedlam Ten thousand miles I traveled Mad Maudlin goes on dirty toes To save her shoes from gravel. Still I sing bonny boys, bonny mad boys, Bedlam boys are bonny For they all go bare and they live by the air, and they want no drink nor money I went down to Satan's kitchen To break my fast one morning And there I got souls piping hot All on the spit a-turning. There I took a cauldron Where boiled ten thousand harlots Though full of flame I drank the same To the health of all such varlets. My staff has murdered giants My bag a long knife carries To cut mince pies from children's thighs For which to feed the fairies The moon's my constant mistress, And the lonely owl my marrow; The flaming drake and the night crow make Me music to my sorrow. The spirits white as lightening Would on my travels guide me The stars would shake and the moon would quake Whenever they espied me. And then that I'll be murdering The Man in the Moon to the powder His staff I'll break, his dog I'll shake And there'll howl no demon louder. The Gipsys, Snap and Pedro Are none of Tom's comradoes, The punk I scorn, and the cutpurse sworn And the roaring boy's bravadoes. The meek, the white, the gentle, Me handle not nor spare not; But those that cross Tom Rhinoceros(Rynosseross) Do what the panther dare not That of your five sound senses You never be forsaken, Nor wander from your selves with Tom Abroad to beg your bacon. I'll bark against the Dog-Star I'll crow away the morning I'll chase the Moon till it be noon And I'll make her leave her horning. I now reprent that ever Poor Tom was so disdain-ed My wits are lost since him I crossed Which makes me thus go chained So drink to Tom of Bedlam Go fill the seas in barrels I'll drink it all, well brewed with gall And maudlin drunk I'll quarrel