Oh, FIRST NAME OF FEMALE IN ROOM, this London's a(n) ADJECTIVE sight
With people here working by day and by night.
They don't sow FOOD PLURAL nor FOOD nor wheat,
But there's gangs of them VERB END IN ING for gold in the street.
At least when I VERB PAST TENSE them, that's what I was told.
So I just took a hand at this VERB END IN ING for gold.
But for all that I've found there, I might as well be
In the place where the ADJECTIVE Mourne sweeps down to the NOUN.
I believe that when writin' a NOUN you expressed
As to how the fine PLURAL NOUN of London were dressed.
But if you'll VERB me, when asked to a ball
They don't wear no PLURAL NOUN to their dresses at all.
Oh, I've seen them myself and you could not in truth
Tell if they were bound for a(n) NOUN or a bath.
Don't be startin' them fashions now, FULL NAME OF FEMALE IN ROOM,
In the place where the ADJECTIVE Mourne sweeps down to the NOUN.
There's beautiful PLURAL NOUN here, oh, never you mind
Beautiful PLURAL NOUN Nature never designed.
Lovely complexions of roses and COLOR,
But let me remark with regard to the same.
That if at those roses you venture to VERB
The colors might all come away on your BODY PART
So I'll wait for the wild rose that's waitin' for me
In the place where the ADJECTIVE Mourne sweeps down to the NOUN.
You remember young FULL NAME OF MALE IN ROOM, of course.
But he's over here with the rest of the force.
I saw him one day as he stood on the NOUN
Stopped all the traffic with a wave of his BODY PART.
As we were VERB ENDING IN ING of days that are gone
The whole NOUN of London stood there to look on.
But for all his great PLURAL NOUN, he's ADJECTIVE like me
To be back where the ADJECTIVE Mourne sweeps down to the NOUN.