| Every year when summer comes round, off to the sea I go.
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| I don’t care if I do spend a pound, I’m rather rash I know.
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| See me dressed like all the sports, in my blazer and a pair of shorts.
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| With my little stick of Blackpool Rock, along the promenade I stroll.
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| It may be sticky but I never complain, it’s nice to have a nibble at it now and
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| again
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| Every day wherever I stray the kids all round me flock.
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| One afternoon the band conductor up on his stand
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| Somehow lost his baton — it flew out of his hand
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| So I jumped in his place and then conducted the band
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| With my little stick of Blackpool Rock
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| With my little stick of Blackpool Rock,
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| Along the promenade I stroll,
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| In my pocket it got stuck I could tell
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| 'Cos when I pulled it out I pulled my shirt off as well
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| Every day wherever I stray the kids all round me flock.
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| A girl while bathing clung to me, my wits had to use
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| She cried, «I'm drowning, and to save me, you won’t refuse»
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| I said, «Well if you’re drowning then I don’t want to lose
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| My little stick of Blackpool Rock.»
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| With my little stick of Blackpool Rock,
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| Along the promenade I stroll
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| In the ballroom I went dancing each night
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| No wonder every girl that danced with me, stuck to me tight
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| Every day wherever I stray the kids all round me flock.
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| A fellow took my photograph it cost one and three.
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| I said when it was done, «Is that supposed to be me?»
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| «You've properly mucked it up the only thing I can see is
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| My little stick of Blackpool Rock.» |