I've done some research and, rather to my surprise, the term 'Heigh-ya' occurs in no less than 546 poems from the 18th C on, including Blake's 'To a Snail', Keats' 'In a Deathless Corridor', Baudelaire's 'The Shaded Promenade', Rimbaud's 'Dank Scoundrel Song', Yeats' 'Returning from Samothrace', Eliot's 'Snapshot in the Chapel' and the Morrissey song 'Nothing Will Drag me away from this Place'.
No, alright, I'm lying.


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