Late again today
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He'd be in trouble though.
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He'd say he was sorry.
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He'd have to hurry out to the bus.
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Horace was so sad
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He never had a girl that
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He could care for.
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And if he was late once more he'd be out.
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oh-oh
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Chorus:
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Don't be afraid,
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Just Knock on the door.
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While he just stood there mumblin 'n' fumblin,
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Then a voice from above
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Said: Horace Wimp this is your life.
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Go out and find yourself a wife.
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Make a stand and be a man
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And you will have a great life planned,
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Horace Wimp.
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Horace met the girl.
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She was small and she was very pretty.
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He thought he was in love.
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He was afraid.
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oh-oh
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Asked her for a date,
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The cafe down the street tomorrow evening.
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His head was reeling
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When she said: Yes, okay.
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Chorus
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Horace this is it
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He asks the girl if maybe they could marry.
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When she says gladly,
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Horace cries,
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Boo-hoo.
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Everybody's at the church
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When Horace rushes in and says:
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Now here come my wife,
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For the rest of my life.
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And she did.
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Chorus:
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Don't be afraid,
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Just knock on the door.
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While he just stood there mumblin 'n' fumblin,
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Then a voice from a above
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Said: Horace Wimp this is your wife.
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Go out and find your self a life.
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Make a stand and be a man,
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And you will have a great life planned.
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Horace Wimp
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Horace Horace Horace Horace
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Horace Horace Horace Horace
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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday.
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Horace Wimp
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Horace Wimp
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Daires of Horace Wimp
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| Electric Light Orchestra |