Charles Dickens

Horrible Histories
I lived a happy life "˜til I was ten years old
When debt landed dad in prison and our country house
Was sold
Lodged with a lady in her London flat so cold
Worked at a good polish factory, labelling jars quite
Dull be told
Goodness only knows
I was a miserable soul
For a time I went to school but then I found a job
As a clerk to a lawyer, oh it made my poor head throb
I failed to be an actor, despite my loud gob
Ended up reporting speeches of the parliamentary mob
Then as everybody knows
I started writing pros
Put my life into my books
Friends and enemies and crooks
In "The Old Curiosity Shop"
Fagin in "Oliver Twist"
A factory pal, you get the gist
And although my memory's quite foggy
Got Scrooge from the grave of Ebenezer Scroggy
My first book was an overnight sensation
But I drove myself too hard to enjoy the agilation
Despite my wealth, my family begged for money
I wrote of it in "Chuzzlewit" which people said was
Funny
Didn't sell like books before
My family still asked for more
"Little Dorrit" is a tale
About my dad in debtor's jail
While "Hard Times" tells my life "˜bout
When I tried to leave my wife
"Little Nell's" here was my poor dear
Departed sister-in-law
And "David Copperfield", working in a factory
I must confess that that was really me
In my life, felt shamed "˜bout poverty in childhood
Wrote about sadness, suffering and fears
Also wrote about people with funny names
Bumble, Smallweed, Scrooge, Uriah Heep
And Wackford Squeers
Whilst writing "Edwin Drood"
Train crashed in, helped my mood
Still I drove myself on
With readings far across the pond
Died before I wrote Drood's end
Something drove me "˜round the bend
So Dickens, take a dickens, take a bow
And Heaven knows
I'm miserable now