Mr Lacey

Album: What We Did On Our Holidays (1969)
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  • Please, Mr. Lacey, let me work your loving machine
    Please, Mr. Lacey, let me work your loving machine
    Will you let me control the handles?
    You know it's the best thing I've ever seen

    Well, Mr. Lacey, where'd you learn just what to do?
    Well, Mr. Lacey, where'd you learn just what to do?
    Can you fix me up now with a teacher?
    I wanna become an inventor too

    Why, Mr. Lacey, why d'you do the things you do?
    Why, Mr. Lacey, why d'you do the things you do?
    It's true no one here understands now
    But maybe someday they'll catch up with you
    Writer/s: ASHLEY HUTCHINGS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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