| This is a story about a pair or trousers
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| It deals with a lack of a sense of humour
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| Or rather a lack of imagination.
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| I would like to know, where you put my trousers
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| I really must go, please give me my trousers
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| Well it’s stopped raining, they must have dried by now
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| So let’s stop gaming, you’ll get me in an awful row
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| This joke’s gone too far, I feel absolutely daft
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| Over-parked my car, and what’s more I feel the draught
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| What to you hope to gain, by my being trouserless?
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| Oh I could curse the rain, for getting me in such a mess
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| Someone’s going to come, why don’t you be reasonable?
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| Now you’ve had your fun, won’t you please be sensible?
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| How long can this go on? |
| I’ve looked most everywhere
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| To put my trousers on, and now I really just don’t care
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| Would you like my shirt? |
| here’s a goodly pair of shoes
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| Take my coat and tie, what about my underpants?
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| Trousers, trousers
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| Trousers, trousers
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| Trousers, trousers
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| Trou — - - sers
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| Trousers, trous sus, sus
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| (etc. and fade) |