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In The Middle Of The Night

Nice man George, newsagent on the corner

Not very rich, but never any poorer

Jaunty old George, a happy sixty-three

Not very tall, but healthier than me

He whistles timeless tunes

As he saunters down the street

Springs in his legs and elastic in his feet

But in the middle of the night

He steals through your garden

Gives your hosiery a fright

And doesn't say pardon

As soft as a breeze

With an arm full of underwear

On his hands and knees

Dreams about the knicker scare

Hello there George, newsagent on the corner

How's the old car, yes the climate's getting warmer

Chatty old George as you get your morning paper

Read about the knicker thief, underwear taker

Bids you "Good day", as you wander out the door

Never closes early, always cleans the floor

But when darkness hits the town

And there's washing on your line

Get your knickers down

Before the dreaded sign

When the clock strikes eight

And you're snuggled up in bed

He'll be at the garden gate

Filling underwear with dread

Nice man George, newsagent on the corner

He was closed today, maybe gone to mow the lawn

I had to go further down the road to get me current bun

"Hello isn't that George on page one?"

No it couldn't be, but yes it is

Difficult to see from these photofits

But they are after him

Of that you can be sure

They've called him on the phone

They've knocked on his door

But he's gone away

Gone to stay with some mates

He got the papers early

And saw his own face

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