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1.DANCING WITH THE MOONLIGHT KNIGHT | |||
2.I KNOW WHAT I LIKE (IN YOUR WARDROBE) | |||
3.FIRTH OF FIFTH | |||
4.MORE FOOL ME | |||
5.THE BATTLE OF EPPING FOREST | |||
6.AFTER THE ORDEAL | |||
7.THE CINEMA SHOW | |||
8.AISLE OF PLENTY |
DANCING WITH THE MOONLIGHT KNIGHT"Can you tell me where my country lies?"said the unifaun to his true love's eyes. "It lies with me !" cried the Queen of Maybe - for her merchandise, he traded in his prize. "Paper late!" cried a voice in the crowed. "Old man dies!" The note he left was signed "Old Father Themes" -it seems he's drowned; selling england by the pound. Citizens of Hope & Glory, Time goes by - it's 'the time of your life'. Easy now, sit you down. Chewing through your Wimpey dreams, they eat without a sound; digesting england by the pound. Young man says 'you are what you eat' - eat well. Old man says 'you are what you wear' - wear well. You know what you are, you don't give a damn; bursting your belt that is your homemade sham. The Captain loads his dance right on through the night - join the dance ... Follow on! Till the Grail sun sets in the mould, Follow on! Till the gold is cold. Dancing out with the moonlit knight, Knights of the Green Shield stamp and shout. There's a fat old lady outside the saloon; laying out the credit cards she plays Fortune. The deck is uneven right from the start; all of their hands are playing apart. The Captain leads his dance right on through the night -join the dance... Follow on! A Round Table-talking down we go. You're the show! Off we go with.-You play the hobbyhorse, I'll play the fool. We'll tease the bull rrnging round & load, lead & round Fell- en! Wish a twist of the ererid we to. Folbew on! Till she rid is reid. Denting nut misb nbc nonanlis knight. Knights at the Gueno Shisid utamp and shout. KNOW WHAT I LIKE (in your wardrobe)It's one o'clock end time for lunch,When the sun beats down and I lie on the bench. I can always hear them talk. There's always been Ethel: "Jacob, wake up! You've got to tidy your room now." And then Mister Lewis.- "Isn't it time that he was out on his own?" 0ver the garden wall, two little lovebirds - cockoo to you! Keep them moving blades sharp... I know what I like, and I like what I know; getting better in your wardrobe, stepping one beyond your show. Sunday night, Mr Farmer called, said: "Listen son, you're wasting your time; there's future for you in the fire escape trade. Come up to town!" But I remembered a voice from the past; "Gambling only pays when you're winning" - I had to thank old Miss Mort for schooling a failure Keep them moving blades sharp... I know what I like, and I like what I know; getting better in your wardrobe, stepping one beyond your show. When the sun beats down and I lie on the bench, I can always hear them talk. Me, I'm just o lawnmower - you can tell me by the way I walk. |