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Imagine.
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"'Tis a world of creditors, of which the tomb and the worm are the last. There is little left for the devil, when these have taken their due account."
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is that a fuzz pedal on the floor behind him?
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"...finding she was left alone, went tiptoe to the telephone...999!
...summoned the immediate aid of London's Noble Fire Brigade..."
Happy page 999!
from Hilaire Belloc's 1907 'Matilda (Who Told Such Dreadful Lies And Was Burned To Death)'
.....actually from the book :
"For once, towards the Close of Day
Matilda growing tired of play
And finding she was left alone
Went tiptoe to the telephone
And summoned the Immediate Aid
Of London's Noble Fire Brigade......"
Perhaps Syd changed the lyrics for the LP version so as to not plagiarize Belloc...
I prefer the LP version, fwiw...especially with Syd singing the first verse (instead of Rick Wright on this version above)
...but I do really like the 999 part!!
...summoned the immediate aid of London's Noble Fire Brigade..."
Happy page 999!
from Hilaire Belloc's 1907 'Matilda (Who Told Such Dreadful Lies And Was Burned To Death)'
.....actually from the book :
"For once, towards the Close of Day
Matilda growing tired of play
And finding she was left alone
Went tiptoe to the telephone
And summoned the Immediate Aid
Of London's Noble Fire Brigade......"
Perhaps Syd changed the lyrics for the LP version so as to not plagiarize Belloc...
I prefer the LP version, fwiw...especially with Syd singing the first verse (instead of Rick Wright on this version above)
...but I do really like the 999 part!!
If you struggle baby,
It only tightens up...
It only tightens up...
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