| [00:13] |
I read a news today, oh boy, |
| [00:18] |
About a lucky man who made a grade, |
| [00:25] |
And though the news was rather sad, |
| [00:31] |
Well, I just had to laugh. |
| [00:38] |
I saw the photograph. |
| [00:43] |
He blew his mind out in a car, |
| [00:50] |
He didn't notice that the lights have changed, |
| [00:56] |
A crowd of people stood and stared, |
| [01:02] |
They've seen his face before, |
| [01:05] |
Nobody was really sure if he was from the House of Lords. |
| [01:12] |
I saw a film today, oh boy, |
| [01:18] |
The English army had just won the war, |
| [01:24] |
A crowd of people turned away, |
| [01:29] |
But I just had a look, |
| [01:34] |
Having read a book, I'd like to turn you on... |
| [02:21] |
Woke up, fell out of bed, |
| [02:24] |
dragged a comb across my head, |
| [02:28] |
found my way downstairs and drank a cup, |
| [02:31] |
and looking up I noticed I was late. |
| [02:35] |
Found my coat and grabbed my head, |
| [02:38] |
made the bus in second flat, |
| [02:42] |
found my way upstairs and had a smoke, |
| [02:45] |
and somebody spoke and I went into a dream |
| [03:18] |
I read a news today, oh boy, |
| [03:24] |
four thousand holes in Blackburn Lancashire, |
| [03:30] |
and though the holes were rather small, |
| [03:36] |
they had to count them all, |
| [03:39] |
now they know how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall, |
| [03:44] |
I'd love to turn you on. |