Lonely Boy

Benny Hill

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    (He's a lonely boy, such a lonely boy)

    Listen to the story
    Of a lonely fool
    Who fell in love with teacher
    When I was at school
    But I knew our love could never be
    She could not be mine
    For she was nearly twenty-three
    I was thirty-nine

    Lonely boy, lonely boy
    Why am I such a lonely boy?

    I went to my first dance
    I met sweet Irene
    She had the loveliest eyes
    I have ever seen
    I said: Within those lovely eyes
    I could live and die
    She said: The left one ought to suit you, then
    'Cause it's got a sty

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    Lonely boy, lonely boy
    Why am I such a lonely boy?

    The next girl that I danced with
    Liked me a little better
    She had her name embroidered
    Right across her sweater
    But she had no sense of humor
    Didn't like my cheek
    You see, her name was Pat
    My case comes up next week

    Lonely boy, lonely boy
    Why am I such a lonely boy?

    Now, my lonely nights are over
    Ever since I met Claire
    She is the fat tattooed lady
    From the local fair
    And she's promised she will be my wife
    The thought makes my poor heart pound
    For I'll have heat in the winter, shade in the summer
    And moving pictures all the year round

    Lonely boy, lonely boy
    No more will I be a lonely boy
    (He's a lonely boy, such a lonely boy)

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    Composition: Benny Hill

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