Most of the better bred
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Woollen toys have gone to bed
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And the teddy bear is a-sleeping in the cupboard
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And the wooden soldiers all
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And the rubber bouncing ball
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Are list'ning to the tales of mother Hubbard
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But the fairy lights are dark
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On the Christmas tree as restlessly
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I stand here forgotten and alone
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I've been too long on the floor,
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I can't stay here any more
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So Jenny won't you please take me home.
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Oh the statues that I see
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Are made out of blackest ivory
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But I pass them by never guessing of their meaning
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And a million voices cry
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As I walk across the sky
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Though it's restless here, why it's only in-betweening
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For the journey that I'm on
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Is incomplete so to my feet
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I must rise now and travel on alone
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Ah, but if you've got some time to spend
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In between now and the end
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Oh Jenny won't you please take me home.
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Now almost every word that I've said that you have heard
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Hides another thought left unspoken
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And if I may not reach it through the gutter of my speech
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Then it best be left unsaid than lie unbroken
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And if you wish to see, then from time to time
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Look in my eyes
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Oh the gold is not far beneath the stone
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If that will not say, it doesn't matter anyway
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Jenny won't you please take me home.
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Samuel, Oh How You've Changed
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Al Stewart |