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GARDEN OF LOVE (YOUR MOTHER'S SYCAMORE TREE)

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A re-posted homage to the masterful Benny Hill.  I have merely tried to develop his original.

 

The crocus and the hostas raise your mother’s memory

I recall the vile old crow cos she looked like an ‘oss to me

The cowslips bring back memories where they’re planted in the grass

The daft bat fell there; I said “That fat cow’s slipped on her arse”

We’d hide behind the cedar when I’d see’d her look for me

Then we carved a heart upon the bark of your mother’s sycamore tree.

 

The image of the broad beans and the peas comes back to me

She’d got lost in the long grass where she’d been to take a pee

When at last we found her what a roasting I had got

She said we’d not looked hard enough; I said “You’ve lost the plot”.

But the scent of mint says our love was meant to be

So we carved a heart upon the bark of your mother’s sycamore tree.

 

She furiously threw at me my Pentland Javelin taters

I’d never have no peace from her, for ever she would hate us

We struggled in the onion patch and in my prize shallots

Until at last she was subdued and I said “That’s your lot!”

You swore your love was ever true me

So we carved a heart upon the bark of your mother’s sycamore tree.

 

We sit beneath the pear tree now, where I admire your bush

Enjoying peace and quiet now there’s just the pair of us

The sycamore I planted and the golden conifer

She’s buried underneath them I got  sick of more of her

You swore your love was ever true me

So we carved a heart upon the bark of your mother’s sycamore tree.

◄ THE LORD'S PRAYER

STRESS ►

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John Coopey

Wed 8th Sep 2021 22:30

Thanks, Stephen. We always referred to any girl who had that alluring gap at the top of her thighs just underneath her crotch as Eddie Tupper.

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Stephen Gospage

Wed 8th Sep 2021 15:10

Thanks, John. I thought your version was great and just tried to imagine Benny's cheeky leer. He was a very funny man, especially in his "Tommy Tupper" spoof.

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John Coopey

Mon 6th Sep 2021 15:52

Of course it’s not woke, MC. it should definitely be banned along with Shakespeare, Nabokov, Chaucer, Ovid, TS Eliot, Donne et al - Racist, sexist, chauvinist pigs, every one of them.
And thanks for the Likes, Stephen A, Stephen G and Pete.

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M.C. Newberry

Mon 6th Sep 2021 14:19

I'm sure Benny would feel complimented! He was failed by
child star John Howard Davies, who as a Thames TV executive
took it upon himself to cry "foul" at Benny's non-PC material
and exclude him from programming, even though Mr Hill had been - and no doubt continued to be - a great money-spinner in
places like the USA where he was so popular. That young Oliver
was clearly round the "Twist"!! in later years? Thank goodness for YouTube!!

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John Coopey

Mon 6th Sep 2021 09:25

Indeed, Kevin. Likewise Ronnie Barker.
And thanks for the Like, Holden.

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kJ Walker

Mon 6th Sep 2021 07:47

He was a fantastic wordsmith. I don't think that he was afforded the respect he deserved.
I can half remember one where someone is chasing his runaway wife. It went something like " he went by boat, he went by plane and by hell-'e-copt'er".

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John Coopey

Sun 5th Sep 2021 22:57

Benny Hill's far superior original, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yt-gelf52Dc

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