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Song for Thatcher's Funeral

No more leaders | 12.04.2013 15:26

An easy to learn song for those planning to go to London over the next few days, a great way to pass the time on a long car or coach journey!

One dear leader going to St. Pauls
One dear leader going to St. Pauls
But if another leader should accidentally fall
There'll be two dear leaders going to St. Pauls

Two dear leaders going to St. Pauls etc ...

Carry on as long as you like but there are slight variations in the last two verses
For example:

A hundred and fifty dear leaders going to St. Pauls
A hundred and fifty dear leaders going to St. Pauls
But if every single leader should accidentally fall
There'll be no more leaders going to St. Pauls

No more leaders going to St. Pauls
No more leaders going to St. Pauls
If every single leader should accidentally fall
There'll be no more leaders going to St. Pauls


An entertaining improvisation is to shout out the name of your favourite leader as you add to the list, examples being Tony Blair, Bill Clinton, Colonel Gaddafi, Arthur Scargill, Gary Glitter, whoever takes your fancy really


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