歌曲 | Arthur's Farm |
歌手 | Half Man Half Biscuit |
专辑 | ACD |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
Arthur Askey and Dougie-Wougie Bader | |
Went down to the Animal Farm. | |
Dougie bored a boar, | |
With his stories from the war. | |
And explained about the boil on his palm. | |
Napoleon, very pink, offered both of them a drink, | |
And a drink and a drink and a drink. | |
Come the hour of four, they were legless to be sure, | |
Not one of them had even had a wink, | |
Of sleep. | |
Everybody sang as loud as they could, | |
"Two legs bad, but four legs good!" | |
This made the boys feel pretty oppressed. | |
Came the new realm, it was A. A. at the Helm", | |
While Dougers played ‘Luftwaffe’ on the roofs | |
After amputating limbs all the others wrote new hymns | |
And a signpost read ‘Second-hand hooves’. | |
Years passed by, double grazing in the sty | |
It was good, but it was total apathy | |
Everybody arsed around | |
As the Beast of England Sound, | |
Had been ruined by a busy busy bee! | |
And chants were heard from the East to the West, | |
"Four legs good, but no legs best!" | |
Invalidity reigned supreme. | |
And shouts were heard from the East to the West, | |
"Four legs good, but no legs best!" | |
One-time visitors were now the regime |
Arthur Askey and DougieWougie Bader | |
Went down to the Animal Farm. | |
Dougie bored a boar, | |
With his stories from the war. | |
And explained about the boil on his palm. | |
Napoleon, very pink, offered both of them a drink, | |
And a drink and a drink and a drink. | |
Come the hour of four, they were legless to be sure, | |
Not one of them had even had a wink, | |
Of sleep. | |
Everybody sang as loud as they could, | |
" Two legs bad, but four legs good!" | |
This made the boys feel pretty oppressed. | |
Came the new realm, it was A. A. at the Helm", | |
While Dougers played ' Luftwaffe' on the roofs | |
After amputating limbs all the others wrote new hymns | |
And a signpost read ' Secondhand hooves'. | |
Years passed by, double grazing in the sty | |
It was good, but it was total apathy | |
Everybody arsed around | |
As the Beast of England Sound, | |
Had been ruined by a busy busy bee! | |
And chants were heard from the East to the West, | |
" Four legs good, but no legs best!" | |
Invalidity reigned supreme. | |
And shouts were heard from the East to the West, | |
" Four legs good, but no legs best!" | |
Onetime visitors were now the regime |
Arthur Askey and DougieWougie Bader | |
Went down to the Animal Farm. | |
Dougie bored a boar, | |
With his stories from the war. | |
And explained about the boil on his palm. | |
Napoleon, very pink, offered both of them a drink, | |
And a drink and a drink and a drink. | |
Come the hour of four, they were legless to be sure, | |
Not one of them had even had a wink, | |
Of sleep. | |
Everybody sang as loud as they could, | |
" Two legs bad, but four legs good!" | |
This made the boys feel pretty oppressed. | |
Came the new realm, it was A. A. at the Helm", | |
While Dougers played ' Luftwaffe' on the roofs | |
After amputating limbs all the others wrote new hymns | |
And a signpost read ' Secondhand hooves'. | |
Years passed by, double grazing in the sty | |
It was good, but it was total apathy | |
Everybody arsed around | |
As the Beast of England Sound, | |
Had been ruined by a busy busy bee! | |
And chants were heard from the East to the West, | |
" Four legs good, but no legs best!" | |
Invalidity reigned supreme. | |
And shouts were heard from the East to the West, | |
" Four legs good, but no legs best!" | |
Onetime visitors were now the regime |