Bob

Dan Digby Walker

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BOB

Bob is a little bit slow
I only know cos he said so
He said "a song is a song, if you can't sing along
Well its just no good... its just no good"

He lives out the back
In a tool shed he turned into a shack
He said "a house is a house, if you don't got no mouse
Well its just no good.. its just no good"

And I suppose you'll judge me by my clothes
But not my good friend Bob
Bob

Bob is smarter than most
His favourite meal is Vegemite toast
He said "your life is your life
If you don't have a husband or wife
Well it doesn't mean
Your life's not clean
Don't like your job (get a new one)"

And I suppose you'll judge me by my clothes
Not my good friend Bob
Bob...

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Written by: Dan Walker

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