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The Gas-Man Cometh Songtext
von Michael Flanders and Donald Swann

The Gas-Man Cometh Songtext

′Twas on a Monday morning
The Gas-Man came to call;
The gas tap wouldn't turn - I wasn′t getting gas at all.
He tore out all the skirting boards
To try and find the main,
And I had to call a Carpenter to put them back again.
Oh, it all makes work for the working man to do!

'Twas on a Tuesday morning
The Carpenter came round;
He hammered and he chiselled and he said: 'Look what I′ve found!
Your joists are full of dry-rot
But I′ll put it all to rights.'
Then he nailed right through a cable and out went all the lights.
Oh, it all makes work for the working man to do!


′Twas on a Wednesday morning
The Electrician came;
He called me 'Mr Sanderson′ (which isn't quite my name).
He couldn′t reach the fuse box
Without standing on the bin
And his foot went through a window - so I called a Glazier in.
Oh, it all makes work for the working man to do!

Twas on a Thursday morning
The Glazier came along,
With his blow-torch and his putty and his merry Glazier's song;
He put another pane in -
It took no time at all -
But I had to get a Painter in to come and paint the wall.
Oh, it all makes work for the working man to do!

'Twas on a Friday morning
The Painter made a start;
With undercoats and overcoats he painted every part,
Every nook and every cranny,
But I found when he was gone
He′d painted over the gas tap and I couldn′t turn it on!
Oh, it all makes work for the working man to do!

On Saturday and Sunday they do no work at all:
So 'twas on a Monday morning that the Gas-Man came to call!

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