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The Lion and Albert

by Stanley Holloway

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There's a famous seaside place called Blackpool That's noted for fresh air and fun And Mr. and Mrs. Ramsbottom Went there with young Albert, their son A fine little lad were young Albert All dressed in his best, quite a swell He'd a stick with an 'orse's 'ead 'andle; The finest that Woolworth's could sell They didn't think much to the ocean The waves they were piddlin' and small There were no wrecks and nobody drownded 'Fact, nothin' to laugh at at all! So, seeking for further amusement They paid, and went into the zoo Where they'd lions and tigers and camels And cold ale and sandwiches, too There were one great big lion called Wallace Whose nose was all covered with scars; He lay in a som-no-lent posture With the side of 'is face on the bars Now Albert 'ad 'eard about lions- 'Ow they was ferocious and wild; To see lion lyin' so peaceful Just didn't seem right to the child So straightway the brave little feller Not showin' a morsel of fear Took 'is stick with the 'orse's 'ead 'andle And stuck it in Wallace's ear You could see that the lion din't like it For givin' a kind of a roll 'E pulled Albert inside the cage with 'im And swallered the little lad - 'ole! Now Mother 'ad seen this occurrence And not knowin' what to do next She 'ollered "Yon lion's et Albert!" An' Father said "Ee, I am vexed." They complained to an animal keeper Who said "My, wot a nasty mis'ap; Are you sure it's your boy 'e's eaten?" Pa said, "Am I sure? There's 'is cap!" The manager 'ad to be sent for; 'E came and 'e said "Wot's to-do?" Ma said "Yon lion's et Albert And 'im in 'is Sunday clothes, too!" Father said "Right's right, young feller- I think it's a shame and a sin To 'ave our son et by a lion And after we paid to come in." The manager wanted no trouble; He took out his purse right away Sayin' "'Ow much to settle the matter?" Pa said "Wot do you usually pay?" But Mother 'ad turned a bit awkward When she saw where 'er Albert 'ad gone She said "No, someone's got to be summonsed!" So that was decided upon And off they all went to p'lice station In front of a Magistrate chap; They told what 'ad 'appened to Albert And proved it by showing 'is cap The Magistrate gave 'is opinion That no one was really to blame And 'e said that 'e 'oped the Ramsbottoms Would 'ave further sons to their name At that Mother got proper blazin': "And thank you, sir, kindly," said she- "Wot, spend all our lives raisin' children To feed ruddy lions? Not me!"

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