I just can't remember the last time I worked I could blush with repentance and shame! When I think of the years that I've spent on the dole Well I can't bear the sound of me name! But I'm going to reform and I'm looking around For a job that I think I can do I'll just work like a horse And have no more remorse There'll be no need for me to feel blue Because I went to the races not long ago And watched every jockey that won He just sat on 'is 'orse While it covered the course And he got fifty quid when he'd done! Now if I understood horses and knew how to ride And learnt off a bit of me fat If I was head stableman To the great Aga Khan I could make a good livin' Make a good livin' Make good livin' at that! Some cricketers came from Australia last year And the newspapers made such a fuss! I don't know what the row was about, but it seems That they'd taken some cinders from us! There was one in particular, Don was his name He's the youngest one, that gets my goat For a millionaire chap liked his playin' so much That he sent him a thousand pound note! Just imagine, a lad pickin' money up so Just because he belongs to a club I could almost repent At the long years I've spent Playin' dominoes down at the pub! Now if I understood cricket and what it's about And knew how to handle a bat If I could beat Bradman's score Of three hundred and four I could make a good livin' Make a good livin' Make a good livin' at that! And if I went into Parliament that would be fine I'd have such a lot to discuss I would have some debates On the taxes and rates I'd surely create lots of fuss! And I wouldn't sit there and say nothin', like some I would always be wearin' me hat And if they made me Premier At ten thousand a year I could make a good livin' Make a good livin' Make a good livin' at that!