Lyrics The Lion And Albert - Stanley Holloway
There's
a
famous
seaside
place
called
Blackpool
That's
noted
for
fresh
air
and
fun
And
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ramsbottom
Went
there
with
young
Albert,
their
son.
A
fine
little
lad
were
young
Albert,
All
dressed
in
his
best,
quite
a
swell.
He'd
a
stick
with
an
'orse's
'ead
'andle;
The
finest
that
Woolworth's
could
sell.
They
didn't
think
much
to
the
ocean,
The
waves
they
were
piddlin'
and
small.
There
were
no
wrecks
and
nobody
drownded,
'Fact,
nothin'
to
laugh
at
at
all!
So,
seeking
for
further
amusement,
They
paid,
and
went
into
the
zoo,
Where
they'd
lions
and
tigers
and
camels
And
cold
ale
and
sandwiches,
too.
There
were
one
great
big
lion
called
Wallace
Whose
nose
was
all
covered
with
scars;
He
lay
in
a
som-no-lent
posture
With
the
side
of
'is
face
on
the
bars.
Now
Albert
'ad
'eard
about
lions-
'Ow
they
was
ferocious
and
wild;
To
see
lion
lyin'
so
peaceful
Just
didn't
seem
right
to
the
child.
So
straightway
the
brave
little
feller,
Not
showin'
a
morsel
of
fear,
Took
'is
stick
with
the
'orse's
'ead
'andle
And
stuck
it
in
Wallace's
ear.
You
could
see
that
the
lion
din't
like
it,
For
givin'
a
kind
of
a
roll,
'E
pulled
Albert
inside
the
cage
with
'im
And
swallered
the
little
lad
- 'ole!
Now
Mother
'ad
seen
this
occurrence,
And
not
knowin'
what
to
do
next,
She
'ollered
"Yon
lion's
et
Albert!"
An'
Father
said
"Ee,
I
am
vexed."
They
complained
to
an
animal
keeper
Who
said
"My,
wot
a
nasty
mis'ap;
Are
you
sure
it's
your
boy
'e's
eaten?"
Pa
said,
"Am
I
sure?
There's
'is
cap!"
The
manager
'ad
to
be
sent
for;
'E
came
and
'e
said
"Wot's
to-do?"
Ma
said
"Yon
lion's
et
Albert,
And
'im
in
'is
Sunday
clothes,
too!"
Father
said
"Right's
right,
young
feller-
I
think
it's
a
shame
and
a
sin
To
'ave
our
son
et
by
a
lion
And
after
we
paid
to
come
in."
The
manager
wanted
no
trouble;
He
took
out
his
purse
right
away,
Sayin'
"'Ow
much
to
settle
the
matter?"
Pa
said
"Wot
do
you
usually
pay?"
But
Mother
'ad
turned
a
bit
awkward
When
she
saw
where
'er
Albert
'ad
gone.
She
said
"No,
someone's
got
to
be
summonsed!"
So
that
was
decided
upon.
And
off
they
all
went
to
p'lice
station
In
front
of
a
Magistrate
chap;
They
told
what
'ad
'appened
to
Albert
And
proved
it
by
showing
'is
cap.
The
Magistrate
gave
'is
opinion
That
no
one
was
really
to
blame,
And
'e
said
that
'e
'oped
the
Ramsbottoms
Would
'ave
further
sons
to
their
name.
At
that
Mother
got
proper
blazin':
"And
thank
you,
sir,
kindly,"
said
she-
"Wot,
spend
all
our
lives
raisin'
children
To
feed
ruddy
lions?
Not
me!"
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