paroles de chanson Parrish - GILBERT O SULLIVAN
Now
Parrish
was
born
on
a
summer′s
morn
High
up
on
Salisbury
plain
His
parents
were
surprised
when
he
opened
his
eyes
And
said
how
do
You
do
Parrish
is
my
name
He
started
in
school
breaking
every
rule
Violence
was
his
only
relief
For
someone
so
small
To
burn
down
the
school
hall
Was
to
him
an
education
that
just
Couldn't
be
beat
Throughout
every,
week
of
every
half
a
year
Throughout
every
month
of
every
day
At
the
age
of
thirteen
When
most
boys
should
still
be
green
His
experience
with
women
was
to
say
the
least
great
The
best
way
to
describe
him
in
later
life
Is
to
go
back
to
where
it
began
While
abducting
a
Nun
He
had
suddenly
become
Converted
from
a
sinner
to
a
Godfearing
man
Throughout
every
week
of
every
half
a
year
Throughout
every
month
of
every
day
If
he
gets
to
be
Pope
And
who′s
to
say
he
has
no
hope
There'll
be
one
hell
of
a
party
down
Salisbury
way
Incredible
though
it
sounds
he
still
astounds
All
those
who
hear
him
speak
The
man
they,
used
to
call
The
biggest
villain
of
them
all
Former
child
delinquent
now
a
good
Parish
Priest
1 Barking Up the Wrong Tree (Such Is Life)
2 Answers On a Postcard (Please)
3 It Never Rains But It Pours
4 What's It All Supposed to Mean
5 Make My Day
6 God Forbid
7 Conversation with the Flying Plates
8 I Gave Mine to You
9 A Love So
10 You Me and the Garden Post
11 Parrish
12 Will I Do?
13 World of Work
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