My sister is called Mabel. She washes once a year. She wears a bracelet on her wrist and an earring on her ear.
Gonorrhoea, gonorrhoea, gonorrhoea, gonorrhoea, gonorrhoea, gonorrhoea, gonorrhoea.
She wears a bracelet on her wrist and an earring on her ear.
Oh, Mabel, she sings gospel, the blues and rock and roll, the sound of stacks and Motown, all of these things are soul.
Our soul, our soul, our soul, our soul, our soul, our soul, our soul, our soul.
The sound of stacks and Motown, all of these things are soul.
Oh, Mabel sailed around the world from Liverpool to Sri Lanka, but she prefers her own home port, cause that's the place you anchor.
You anchor, you anchor, you anchor, you anchor, you anchor, you anchor.
She prefers her own home port cause that's the place you anchor.
She went to the royal gardens like all the tourists do.
She took the train for Turnham Green and then took the bus for Kew.
For Q, for Q, for Q, for Q, for Q, for Q, for Q.
She took the train for Turnham Green, then took the bus for Q.
Oh, Mabel baths in axle grease from her feet up to her chin.
She swears it cures her chill blains and it's awfully good for skin.
For skin, for skin, for skin, for skin, for skin, for skin, for skin.
She swears it cures her chill blains and it's awfully good for skin.
Oh, Mabel pulled the bell rope which was fifty-two feet long.
The bell did ring with one big ding and then a great big dong.
Big dong, big dong, big dong, big dong, big dong, big dong, big dong.
The bell did ring with one big ding and then a great big dong.
Dong, dong, dong.
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