
Date of issue: 27.11.2011
Song language: English
Wellington Goes To Waterloo |
It was early one morning, the fish were jumping high, |
The policemen were in their |
uniforms, there were aeroplanes in the sky, |
Young Wellington raised his glasses to the sky of ever-so-blue, |
Saying «Let's collect some engine numbers down at Waterloo» |
A day-off comes so seldom in a Womble’s working year, |
That they like to make the most of them whenever they appear, |
So he put away his Tidy Bag and joined the breakfast queue, |
Saying, «Soon I’ll be London Town, down at Waterloo» |
Ooh, Ticket Collector, ticket-collecting all day long, |
If you let me look at the engines, I’ll sing you a Wombling Song. |
So he wandered on to Platform Six, his notebook in his paw, |
He cleaned his glasses with a rag he found upon the floor, |
Just then a mighty Pullman Train came rattling into Town, |
So Wellington whipped his notebook out and got the number down. |
Ooh, Ticket Collector, ticket-collecting all day long, |
If you let me look at the engines, I’ll sing you a Wombling Song. |
Ooh, Ticket Collector, ticket-collecting all day long, |
If you let me look at the engines, I’ll sing you a Wombling Song. |
The trains pulled in and out again, ‘til Wellington’s book filled up, |
So he poured his thermos flask of tea into his plastic cup, |
He assessed the situation as he sipped the steaming brew, |
«It's so nice collecting engine numbers, down at Waterloo.» |
Ooh, Ticket Collector, ticket-collecting all day long, |
If you let me look at the engines, I’ll sing you a Wombling Song. |
Ooh, Ticket Collector, ticket-collecting all day long, |
If you let me look at the engines, I’ll sing you a Wombling Song. |
Name | Year |
---|---|
Wombling White Tie And Tails | 1974 |
Wombling Song | 1977 |
Wombling Merry Christmas | 2011 |
Banana Rock | 2011 |
The Wombling Song | 2011 |
Remember You're A Womble | 2011 |