Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Isobel Makes Love Upon National Monuments, artist - Jake Thackray. Album song Lah-Di-Dah, in the genre Поп
Date of issue: 27.02.2003
Record label: Parlophone
Song language: English
Isobel Makes Love Upon National Monuments |
Isobel makes love upon national monuments |
With style and enthusiasm and anyone at all. |
Isobel’s done Stonehenge and the Houses of Parliament, |
But so far little Isobel’s never played the Albert Hall. |
Many a monolith has seen Isobel, |
Her bright hair in turmoil, her breasts' surging swell. |
But unhappy Albert, so far denied |
The bright sight of Isobel getting into her stride. |
The Forth Bridge, The Cenotaph, Balmoral and Wembley. |
The British Museum and the House of Lords. |
So many ticks in her National Trust catalogue, |
But so far the Royal Albert Hall has not scored. |
Countless cathedrals can now proudly show |
Where Isobel’s white shoulder blades have briefly reposed. |
Miserable Albert, still waiting for |
The imprint of Isobel on his parquet floor. |
In Westminster Abbey she lay upon a cold tombstone, |
The meat in a sandwich of monumental love, |
With old po-faced Wordsworth unblinking beneath |
And a bright-eyed young Arch-Deacon breathless above. |
Many a stony faced statue has flickered its eyes |
And swayed to the rhythm of her little panting cries. |
But oh! |
wretched Albert never yet has known |
Isobel’s pretty whinnying echo round his dome. |
On the last night of the Promenades she waved to the conductor |
And there and then on the podium, with scarcely a pause, |
With a smile and a bow and a loud «Rule Britannia!» |
He completed her collection to enormous applause. |
Rapturous Albert now knows full well |
He’s captured forever elusive Isobel. |
Prettily dishevelled but firmly installed |
And faithfully for evermore to the Royal Albert Hall. |
No more frantic scramblings up the dome of St. Pauls. |
No more dank rambles on Hadrian’s Wall. |
With style and enthusiasm and anyone at all, |
Isobel makes love in the Royal Albert Hall. |