| Mother phoned up last night she was going spare
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| She was in a temper pulling out her hair
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| «Your sister’s courtin' a scruffy looking Ted
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| Father don’t give a monkey’s and this is what he said»
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| «I don’t care, I don’t care, I don’t care if he comes round here
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| I got my beer in the sideboard here let mother sort it out
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| If he comes round here»
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| I said to me mother let me have a talk to dad
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| So he comes to the telephone, he wasn’t half mad
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| Says «Shes got no sense the silly little cow
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| And if he comes round here there’s gonna be a row!»
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| «I'll tell you something else an' all he’s never got a job
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| He hangs around the betting shop the lazy little yob»
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| Mother says «Calm down dad he’s alright
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| They’re out there snogging in the passage all night»
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| «Think he was a tramp with a stubble on his chin;
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| He looks like something that the cats brought in
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| Never got no money, smokes all my fags
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| Got holes in his soles and he’s hanging in rags!»
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| On top of that he says «I tell you why I got the hump
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| She had a skinny little belly now its sticking out the front
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| There’s nothing seems to fit her she’s a running out of clothes
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| If he thinks he’s takin' liberties I’ll punch him on the nose!» |