Lyrics Gilbert O'Sullivan

Gilbert O'Sullivan

Mr. Moody's Garden

Every day's a holiday in Mr. Moody's Garden

Where little girls say pardon and how do

You do my name is Nosey

And this is me sister really (really)

Good she is at saying "to you too"

Now just across the lawn is Pat

Sitting on his favorite hat

Waiting for the barber to arrive

And if he doesn't come today

Pat will shout (hip-hip-hooray)

Ain't it grand to be alive

When every day's a holiday in Mr. Moody's Garden

Where little girls say pardon and how do

You do my name is Nosey

And this is me sister really (really)

Good she is at saying "to you too"

Now lying on the garden fence

Is a man (at great expense)

History tells us will outgrow his youth

But only until such a time

He finds out why he's been lying

And then of course he'll tell the truth

Cause every day's a holiday in Mr. Moody's Garden

Where little girls say pardon and how do - ya do

Now down among the partridge trees

Lives a man who loves his knees

So much so he's framed them in a jar

And if by chance one should escape

And to put on must in it's place

With half a pound of shredded tar

Cause every day's a holiday in Mr.Moody's Garden

Where little girls say pardon

And Bill and Ben found stardom

While playing John Wesley Harden

Who looked just like Billy Cardon's

Answer to choo-choo