paroles de chanson




I′ve just been on my holidays, to Blackpool by the sea
Although I'm feeling mighty fit my feet are troubling me
I′ve queued for hours and hours but I must say it was grand
To get as near as half a mile to several miles of sand
On Blackpool prom on Saturday I had a lovely time
I queued for breakfast,
I queued for lunch, I queued for bananas in a bunch
I queued for a glass of bitter, the old woman was watching the pram
I queued for the Beryl's gin and lime, it really was a pantomime
Before I got served they shouted
"Time", so I queued for a queue in a tram
On Blackpool prom on Saturday, oh what a lovely day
I queued for oysters, I queued for rock
I queued for a view of the Town Hall clock
I queued for the fun of queuing and I murmured "what a do"
A game of snooker would be great, I queued to put my name on a slate
Then after sixty minutes wait, I queued in a queue for a cue
On Blackpool prom on Saturday, the women looked simply grand
I queued for the dark 'uns, I queued for the fair
I queued for a chance to have my share
Oh boy was I up and doing, and I murmured "I love you"
Her figure it was like a dream,
Quite big at the front and broad at the beam
But it was the Missus that I′d seen,
So I flew from the queue, wouldn′t you?



Writer(s): bruce sievier


Attention! N'hésitez pas à laisser des commentaires.
Chargement
Chargement