Music for Deaf People - Once Upon a Yorkshire Pudding

Once upon a yorkshire pudding
I knew a man who lived on a road
He sang me songs of a distant nothing
What I know now I had never been told

Then he changed for the worst or the better
Now the seeds of doubt had been sewn
When we lay he grazed in the meadow
What he is now will never be shown

No I've never been shown
(No I've never been shown)
No I've never been shown
No I've never been

Told that he lived in a yorkshire pudding
Now the seeds of doubt have been sewn
When we lay he grazed in the meadow
What he is now will never be shown

Say hello to the girls in the morning
See yourself in the rainbow's eyes
We could kiss but I'd rather cuddle
We can watch the world go by

Watch the world go by
(Watch the world go by)
Watch the world go by
(Watch the world go by)

Once upon a yorkshire pudding,
I went to see the man on the road
We went and took a walk on the river
Then the river had swallowed him whole

Told that he lived in a yorkshire pudding
Now the seeds of doubt have been sewn
Watched him bathe in a chinese river
What he is now will never be shown

Told that he lived in a yorkshire pudding
Now the seeds of doubt have been sewn
When we lay he grazed in the meadow
What he is now will never be shown

(Then we say hey a few times)

No I've never been
Told that he lived in a yorkshire pudding
Now the seeds of doubt have been sewn
When we lay he grazed in the meadow
What he is now will never be shown

No I've never been shown
(No I've never been shown)
No I've never been shown

Written by:
Andrew Wright, Devin Gourley

Publisher:
Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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