Here’s a foreign hostelry,
we're drinking from a cardboard box.
A little bit unorthodox.
Should this be chilled?
Well, don't ask me.
Hoping that the wine will do
what I can't make my mind up to.
Another swig may pull me through
with the courage of the drunken few.
I propose we share a room
and save ourselves a little Rand.
She sharply reprimands me
prior to joining me—
who's kidding whom?
We drink as we're required to
to do as we desire to.
Those I've most admired knew
the courage of the drunken few,
but without recourse to wine.
No rhine to thank,
and with no Windhoek Lager drank
could do what took us beers to do
with the courage of the drunken few.
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