(i) Kensington Gardens
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Nice man Jack,
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You should see him when the children play!
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Nice man Jack,
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He's the one to take their tears away.
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Nice man Jack, so very warm and kind.
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It's a pity there aren't more like him.
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Nice man Jack,
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And he's always there to lend a hand.
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Nice man Jack,
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Such a well-respected gentleman.
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Nice man Jack, so charming in his way.
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It's a pity there aren't more like him.
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It's a pity there aren't more like him.
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It's a pity there aren't more like him.
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(ii) Mitre Square
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Midnight stranger takes a ride.
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Nice man Jack got lots to hide,
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More than just a man misunderstood,
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More than just a man who's got the taste for blood.
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Street girls feel the ripper's knife.
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Surgeon skill taking life.
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More than just a man, the woman cried.
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More than just a man stood laughing as she died.
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(iii) Harley Street
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Nice man Jack is home again to see the morning come.
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Smiling at the passers-by, he takes the midday sun.
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And sometimes he would talk awhile to hear what people say.
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But they all say the same thing as he turns to walk away.
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It's a pity there aren't more like him.
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It's a pity there aren't more like him.
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It's a pity there aren't more like him.
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Nice Man Jack
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| John Miles |