Merchant, Natalie - The Sleepy Giant Lyrics
My age is three hundred and seventy-two.
I think, with the deepest regret,
how I used to pick up and voraciously chew
the dear little boys that I met.
eaten them curried with rice.
I've eaten them baked, in their jackets and boots,
and found them exceedingly nice.
But now that my jaws are too weak for such fare,
I think it's exceedingly rude
to do such a thing, when I'm quite well aware,
little boys do not like being chewed.
Little boys do not like being chewed.
So I contentedly live upon eels,
and try to do nothing amiss,
pass all the time I can spare for my meals
in innocent slumber like this.
Innocent slumber like this.
(More eels my lady?
Perhaps some bubble and squeak,
A Lyconshire hot pot, perhaps?
That would be nice.)
And so now I contentedly live upon eels,
and try to do nothing amiss,
pass all the time I can spare for my meals
in innocent slumber like this.
Innocent slumber like this.
Word to your mother.
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