| Now Im a jack-of-all-trades, as busy as a bee
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| Should anything need fixing, just get in touch with me
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| If your water cisterns frozen, or the babys face turns blue
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| Ring me on the telephone, cos I know what to do
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| They call me Andy, George Andy, Andy the handy man
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| My job is dandy, dandy, I do the best I can
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| Im always at your service, you may depend
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| And dont forget its never too late to mend
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| As an artist I draw faces, my profiles are divine,
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| But when it comes to figures, thats where Im not so fine
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| A girl told me last night, I didnt know where to «draw the line»
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| Oh, it comes in handy being a handy man
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| Now in the park one morning, a bulldog I did see
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| I fairly stood and shivered when it came and sniffed at me
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| I didnt even move when it mistook me for a tree
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| Oh, it comes in handy being a handy man
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| They call me Andy, George Andy, Andy the handy man
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| My job is dandy, dandy, I do the best I can
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| Im always at your service, you may depend
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| And dont forget its never too late to mend
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| A baby once was christened, the parson said «well, well»
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| He isnt like his mother or his father you can tell
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| Who does the child remind you of? |
| And the choir began to yell,
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| «Oh, it comes in handy being a handy man»
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| A girl gave me a gold watch, I said «its rather light
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| Its got no works inside it, now surely thats not right»
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| She said «now dont you worry, Ill give you the works tonight»
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| Oh, it comes in handy being a handy man
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| Additional verse
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| I went to mend a bath once, imagine my surprise,
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| When the outline of a female inside the bath I spies
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| I thought Id better make quite sure, but the soap got in my eyes
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| Oh, it comes in handy being a handy man |