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Stanley Holloway - Albert's Reunion lyrics
ALBERT'S REUNION
 (Stanley Holloway)
 You've 'eard of young Albert Ramsbottom,
 And Mrs. Ramsbottom, and Dad
 And the trouble the poor lion went through
 Trying to stomach the lad.
 Well, after the lion disgorged him
 Quite many a day 'ad gone by
 But the lion just sat there and brooded
 With a far away look in his eye.
 The keepers could do nowt wi' lion
 He seemed to be suffering pain.
 He seemed to be fretting for something
 And the curl all went out of his mane.
 It looked at its food and ignored it
 Just gazed far away into space.
 When keepers tried forcible feeding
 They got it all back in their face!
 And at Mr. and Mrs. Ramsbottom's
 The same kind of thing had begun
 And though they tried all sorts of measures
 They couldn't rouse Albert, their son.
 Now Mr. Ramsbottom got fed up
 At trying to please him in vain.
 And said, " If you don't start to buck up
 I'll take you to lion again!"
 Now instead of the lad getting frightened
 And starting to quake at the knees,
 He seemed to be highly delighted
 And shouted," Oh Dad! If you Please!"
 His father thought he had gone potty.
 His mother went nearly insane.
 But Albert stood firm, and just bellowed,
 "I want to see lion again!"
 So Mr. and Mrs. Ramsbottom
 Decided the best thing to do
 Was to give way to Albert, and take himStanley Holloway - Albert's Reunion - http://motolyrics.com/stanley-holloway/alberts-reunion-lyrics.html
 Straight-a-way back to the Zoo.
 The moment the lion saw Albert
 For the first time for weeks it had stirred
 It moved the left side of its whiskers
 Then lay on its back and just purred.
 And before anybody could stop him
 Young Albert were stroking his paws.
 And whilst the crowd screamed for the keepers
 The little lad opened its jaws.
 The crowd were completely dumfounded
 His mother was out, to the wide,
 But they knew, by the bumps and the bulges
 That Albert was once more inside.
 Then all of sudden, the lion
 Stood up and let out a roar
 And Albert, all smiling and happy,
 Came out, with a thud, on the floor.
 The crowd, by this time, were all cheering
 And Albert stood there looking grand
 With the stick with the horses-head handle
 Clutched in his chubby young hand.
 The lion grew so fond of Albert,
 It couldn't be parted from lad.
 And so zoological keepers
 Sent round a note to his Dad:
 We regret to say lion is worried
 And pining for your little man
 So sending you lion tomorrow
 Arriving in plain covered van.
 And if you should go 'round any evening
 When Albert has gone off to rest
 There's the lion, all tucked up beside him
 Asleep, with 'is 'ead on his chest.
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