| They say if you build a better mousetrap the world
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| will beat a pathway to your house.
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| If Luke was to build a better mousetrap, somebody’d breed a smarter mouse.
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| If it started raining soup his family’d all have forks,
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| If they was to cut a woman in two, he’d get the half that talks.
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| Unlucky Luke, unlucky kid,
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| Why he broke into a betting shop and he lost four hundred quid.
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| Now his parents never loved him like they did his sister, Kim,
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| They could tied a kipper 'round his neck to get the cat to play with him.
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| And he cried the day that he was weened 'cause he knew even then,
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| It’d be twenty years before he was near anything like that again.
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| They put his cradle on the ??? |
| near the door,
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| So the folks downstairs could hear him when he fell out on the floor.
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| Now the saddest day of Luke’s unhappy life, beyond a doubt,
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| Was the day he went to hospital to get his tonsils out.
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| He was on the operating theatre trolley sleeping sound,
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| When a short-sighted nurse came past and turned the trolley 'round.
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| Unlucky Luke, no wonder he hollers,
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| His sick aunt died and in her will he owed her forty dollars.
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| Now Luke married Charlie’s widow, a lady with no manners,
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| She had a figure like a hippo and face like a bag of spanners.
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| She told him she’d four children in the cemetary by the creek,
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| She forgot to tell they was down there playin' hide and seek.
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| Unlucky Luke, at the age of fifty-two,
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| Had a wife, a girlfriend and a tax demand and all three were overdue.
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| Now Luke came home one lunch time, he’d been out selling lucky charms,
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| He tripped over a neighbour’s cat and fractures both his arms.}
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| He said, «Hey, that’s a black cat, why that’s lucky, I’ve a hunch.»
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| His wife said, «That cat’s lucky 'cause he’s just had your lunch.»
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| Last night he lost his pet alsation pup,
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| So he phoned up the Samaritans but the Samaritans hung up.
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| Oh Luke, he had to go to France, his wife said, «I suppose you’ll fly.»
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| He said, «With luck like mine the plane’ll crash and
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| I’m too young to die.»
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| So he sailed there in the safety of an ocean-going ship,
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| But he got drowned when the boat went down when the
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| plane crashed into it."
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| Unlucky Luke, unlucky Luke,
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| Until the day he died fate was against unlucky Luke. |