Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Mr Moody's Garden, artist - Gilbert O'Sullivan.
Date of issue: 09.06.2016
Song language: English
Mr Moody's Garden |
Every day’s a holiday in Mr. Moody’s Garden |
Where little girls say pardon and how do You do my name is Nosey |
And this is me sister really (really) |
Good she is at saying «to you too» |
Now just across the lawn is Pat |
Sitting on his favorite hat |
Waiting for the barber to arrive |
And if he doesn’t come today |
Pat will shout (hip-hip-hooray) |
Ain’t it grand to be alive |
When every day’s a holiday in Mr. Moody’s Garden |
Where little girls say pardon and how do You do my name is Nosey |
And this is me sister really (really) |
Good she is at saying «to you too» |
Now lying on the garden fence |
Is a man (at great expense) |
History tells us will outgrow his youth |
But only until such a time |
He finds out why he’s been lying |
And then of course he’ll tell the truth |
Cos every day’s a holiday in Mr. Moody’s Garden |
Where little girls say pardon and how do — ya do Now down among the partridge trees |
Lives a man who loves his knees |
So much so he’s framed them in a jar |
And if by chance one should escape |
And to put on must in it’s place |
With half a pound of shredded tar |
Cos every day’s a holiday in Mr. Moody's Garden |
Where little girls say pardon |
And Bill and Ben found stardom |
While playing John Wesley Harden |
Who looked just like Billy Cardon’s |
Answer to choo-choo |