| I’m gonna tell you 'bout a thing that happen long time gone
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| While Pato Banton was down in London
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| It’s been a secret now for far too long
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| So right about now me want tell everyone
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| Ready me ready
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| And a gone me gone
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| When I go to London I get accommodation
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| From my aunt Patsy who lives in Brixton
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| She’s young free and single and a trouble to a man
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| If she ever gets married I’m sorry for the husband
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| She would wear the pants and he would wear the apron
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| She would make him wash the plates and scrub the dutchpan
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| The other evening we were in the house playing Koon-Kan
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| A card game invented by a very wise man
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| When I won six games straight my aunt shouted: «Oh! |
| damn.»
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| Then «bring bring» the telephone rang
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| I threw down the cards and to the phone I ran
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| 'cause I was expecting a call from a lovely woman
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| Her name was Pat she lived up north in Islington
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| It was either love, lust or infatuation
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| «Hello is Pato there?» |
| was he first question
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| Cool as cucumber I replied: «You're speaking to the man.»
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| «Can you come round tonight?» |
| was her second question
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| I said: «Darling your wish is my command.»
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| She gave me her address and said: «See ya later on.»
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| I just hung up the phone and said: «Auntie me gone.»
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| Out of the front door heading in one direction
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| I was walking towards Brixton tube station
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| On the Victoria Line I’d reach my destination
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| 'cause it’s only ten stops from Brixton to Islington
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| Brixton, Stockwell, Vauxall, Pimlico
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| I was on my way to see a lovely woman
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| Victoria, Green Park, Oxford Circus, Warren St
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| Then the next stop was Houston
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| Two stops left from my destination
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| The King Cross (St. Panoras) then Highbury/Islington
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| To reach Pat’s house, it never take long
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| Me just ask a couple of people for the direction
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| Me just run up the stairs and press the intercom
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| A voice said: «Who's that?» |
| Me say: «Pato Banton.»
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| When she opened the door my heart went bang!
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| This was beauty beyond all imagination
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| Inside I went without no hesitation
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| 'cause to stay all night was my intention
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| The tele' signed off at half past one
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| Then me and Pat had a short conversation
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| Then to the bedroom me get me invitation
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| So now me a go tell you what went on
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| The gal took off her wig and put it on a wall
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| You should have seen how her was bald
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| Me so shock and surprised I could not laugh
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| That’s when she tool out her teeth and put them in a glass
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| I could tell she was a suffer from eczema
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| 'cause all over she rashy all over
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| She come up to me and start whisper:
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| «Tonight Pato Banton you will be my lover.»
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| Me just pick up me jacket and fling on me cap
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| Out of the front door me start to gallop
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| Even when the gal a shout out: «Pato come back!»
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| Gone me gone and me nar come back |