Colonel Fazackerley Butterworth-Toast

Charles Causley


About Charles Causley

Charles Causley (1917-2003) a Cornish writer and poet. His poetry includes many references to Cornish legends and folklore.

Colonel Fazackerley Butterworth-Toast

Bought an old castle complete With a ghost,

But someone or other forgot to declare

To Colonel Fazak that the spectre1 was there.

 

On the very first evening, while waiting to dine,

The Colonel was taking a fine sherry wine,

When the ghost, with a furious flash and a flare,

Shot out of the chimney and shivered, 'Beware!'

 

Colonel Fazackerley put down his glass

And said, 'My dear fellow, that's really first class!

I just can't conceive how you do it at all.

I imagine you're going to a Fancy Dress Ball?'

 

At this, the dread ghost made a withering2 cry.

Said the Colonel (his monocle3 firm in his eye),

'Now just how you do it, I wish I could think.

Do sit down and tell me, and please have a drink.'

 

The ghost in his phosphorous cloak gave a roar

And floated about between ceiling and floor.

He walked through a wall and returned through a pane

And backed up the chimney and came down again.

 

Said the Colonel, 'With laughter I'm feeling quite weak!'

(As trickles of merriment ran down his cheek).

'My house-warming party I hope you won't spurn4.

You MUST say you'll come and you'll give us a turn!'

 

At this, the poor spectre--quite out of his wits--

Proceeded to shake himself almost to bits.

He rattled his chains and he clattered his bones

And he filled the whole castle with mumbles and moans.

 

But Colonel Fazackerley, just as before,

Was simply delighted and called out, 'Encore5!'

At which the ghost vanished, his efforts in vain,

And never was seen at the castle again.

 

'Oh dear, what a pity!' said Colonel Fazak.

'l don't know his name, so I can't call him back.'

And then with a smile that was hard to define,

Colonel Fazackerley went in to dine.

Available Answers

  1. 1.

    Tick the correct answer.

    a. The mood and tone in the poem is

    1. mysterious
    2. blissful
    3. humorous
    4. pitiful

    b. Colonel Fazackerley is ______________ to meet the ghost.

    1. scared
    2. confused
    3. delighted
    4. upset

    c. The Ghost in the poem is ________________ the Colonel.

    1. scared of
    2. happy with
    3. angry with
    4. dancing with
  2. 2.

    Where does the Colonel encounter the ghost? Is he prepared for this meeting?

  3. 3.

    What was the ghosts first reaction on seeing Colonel Fazackerley?

  4. 4.

    Who did the Colonel mistake him to be? Why do you think so?

  5. 5.

    What did the ghost do to scare the Colonel?

  6. 6.

    Why was the Colonel feeling weak?

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