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Nell

                                             Nell

                                             By Billy Bennet (1926)

Nell was a collier's daughter, innocent, sweet seventeen.

Shall 1 tell you the story of Nellie? Yes, tell us it, Bill, if it's clean.

Nell was a collier's daughter, with a coalblack daddy so fine,

At the close of the day to the theatre he'd stray to forget the dark toil of the mine.

Once he sat in the gallery with some of the lads,

They started to quarrel a bit.

It wasn't his shift, but they gave him a lift,

And the collier went down in the pit.

Years have rolled on since that happened,

Time soothed the widow's pain.

One morning she met a diver

And the girl's mother married again.

Nell was a diver's daughter He used to dive under the ships.

He'd walk on the bed of the ocean

And tread on the fishes and chips.

But the mother and he could never agree,

And they quarrelled for hours and hours.

Once he called her a dog, so she picked up his clog,

And then came a coach filled with flowers.

 Nell By Billy Bennett (1926)

Years have rolled on since that happened,

Time soothed the widow's pain.

One morning she met a plumber

And the girl's mother married again.

Nell was a plumber's daughter,

Aye, Nell was a plumber's lass

She ran like mad to fetch her dad

When she smelt an escape of gas.

Dad went upstairs with a lighted match

Singing'Grannie's Song at Twilight.'

We heard a crack, and Dad came back

Through the nextdoor neighbour's skylight!

Years have rolled on since that happened,

Time soothed the widow's pain,

One morning she met an engineer

And the girl's mother married again,

Nell was an engineer's daughter

 She once took his midday meal,

He was oiling a shaft, and she stood and laughed

When his boko got caught in a wheel.

He was picked from  the ground, wirled round and round..

And poor Net] started shrieking.

He came down down with a smack on the back of his back

And his oilcan started leaking!

Years have rolled on  no, I've said that once!

Then Nell fell in love with a sailor

And married a jolly jack Tar.

He had eyes of blue, he was sixtytwo,

But you know what sailors are!

He'd a son called John who was twentyone,  And it's very strange to say

He fell in love with Nell's mother And married her right away.

Now Nell is tier inother's new mother,  Her father becomes her own son,

Her mother's first child is her fatherinlaw, And her daughter's the sonofagun.

Her mother's first cousin looks after Nell's child,  For they found on the day of its birth

That its uncle's stepsister's its grandmother's aunt And I'm the biggest liar on earth!

 

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