Bernard Cribbins - Paddington Bear

Who has a magical hat and a suitcase?
Who has his own individual stair?
It must be somebody rare

Who is always completely disarming?
(And really rather charming)
It is surely a rare kind of bear

Who's untidy and gets in the larder?
Who loves a marmelade sandwich or too-too-much
For his lunch?

Who is sticky and always in trouble?
Who's the unusual bear with with his own special stair?
It must be Paddington Bear from Peru
The rare bear (from Peru)

I suppose I am a rare sort of bear, really
I emigrated from darkest Peru, in a ship
I stowed away in a lifeboat

I like Bull's-Eyes, and toffee
I like cocoa at eleven
Cherry cake for tea
And marmalade, all the time
I was found on a railway station
That's how I got my name, Paddington

Who's untidy and gets in the larder?
Who loves a marmelade sandwich or too-too-much
For his lunch?

Who is sticky and always in trouble?
Who's the unusual bear with with his own special stair?
It must be Paddington Bear from Peru
The rare bear (from Peru)

Written by:
Brenda Johnson, Herbert Chappell

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