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This pleasure book I'm writing
Doesn't give me any thrill
All it does is prove conclusively
Where there's a way there's WillWho by the way along with Mary
Peter, Patsy, and Paul.
Has the cheek to turn the other
When the other was on the ballIt will be done Thy will become
Not This or That or Thee
But something far more mature
Like Victor E.I can't forget the moment
Of my very first affair
When the lights were low
The music so soft Fred, my record playerBegan to do the two step
Side by side my prize antique
And before you know it there they were
Engaging cheek to cheekIt will be done Thy will become
Not This or That or Thee
But something far more mature

Like Victor E.If ever there's a moment
I feel absolutely sure
That what I'm about to verge upon
Won't rate the least obscureThen just to recap on that point
I'd like now this to say
When the Indians begin to charge
What will the Cavalry payIt will be done Thy will become
Not This or That or Thee
But something far more mature
Like Victor E.Victor A. Victor B. Victor C. Victor D.
Victor E
Songwriters
O'Sullivan, GilbertPublished by
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Gilbert O'Sullivan was born Raymond Edward O'Sullivan on 1st December 1946 in Waterford in Ireland. His father worked in a meat factory while his mother ran a sweet shop. In 1958 at the age of 11 he moved with his family to Swindon in England in search of a better life. He attended St. Joseph's Comprehensive school in Swindon. While there he developed an interest in both music and amateur boxing. Musically he began with the guitar and progressed to the piano.

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