Silly Songs of the Saucepan Man

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Malory Towers -

Two rages for Darrell
Two plaits for Gwen
Two frights for Mary-Lou
And what will she do then?

Two problems for Sally
Two tasks for Jean
Two lies for Daphne
What a year it has been!

Two scowls for Belinda
Two horserides for Bill
Two snizzes for Mam'zelle
Because of a little pill

Two twins for the fourth form
Two shocks for June
Two lessons for Alicia
And a picnic under the moon

Two jobs for Moira
Two sacrifices for Cath
Two rehersals a week
And Maureen makes them all laugh

Two 'police' for Suzanne
Two punishments for Jo
Two goodbyes to Malory Towers
And off into the world they go
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Re: Silly Songs of the Saucepan Man

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Great, Colette! I like the way you take us through the whole series.
"Heyho for a starry night and a heathery bed!" - Jack, The Secret Island.

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- E. Nesbit, The Wonderful Garden.


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Very good Colette! Yes, I like that too, Anita!

Don't have much time, but here we go! A St Clare's one!

Two pranks for Claudine,
Two matches for Pat,
Two groans from Isabel,
Don't forget your school hat!

Two ropes for Carlotta,
Two 'Don't cares from Bobby,
Two remarks from Prudence,
Alison, you are so snobby!
"Beware of young men with long hair - that's what dad says, isn't it?"
Pat, Holiday House


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Two caravans for Mummy
Two boats for Mike
Two horses for Belinda
Travelling's what they like

Two holidays for Daddy
Two swims for Ann
Two goodbye's to Granny
Catch them if you can!
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Ah, what a great idea — thanks for pointing us to this thread, Anita! Well, continuing the theme we were on in the other thread (https://www.enidblytonsociety.co.uk/for ... 60#p365141" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;)...

Two bedspreads for Anita,
Two mugs for hot toddy,
Two sets of pyjamas —
All emblazoned with Noddy!

(And on that note... good night. :D :wink:)
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You're a Cour-tion, Courtenay! With two sets of bedspreads and pyjamas, there'll be no escape even when one lot is in the wash! :lol:
"Heyho for a starry night and a heathery bed!" - Jack, The Secret Island.

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Precisely. :wink:
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