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Words: Jake Thackray, adapted from Marinette by Georges Brassens Music: Georges Brassens Click here to download guitar tab Where is Isabella with the lissom hips? Where is Isabella with the silky thighs? My Isabella with the hello lips, Isabella with the goodbye eyes? When I went round to sing my little songs to Isabella My love, the Jezebel, was sat there listening to Bach. A right silly pillock I looked with my old guitar, so help me, A right soft pillock I looked with my old guitar. When I went round with fish and chips to eat with Isabella My love, the Jezebel, was sat there stuffing caviare. A right silly pillock I looked with my cod and chips, so help me, A right soft pillock I looked with one of each twice. A bicycle I bought as a Christmas box for Isabella But my love, the Jezebel, had got herself a motor car. A right silly pillock I looked with a lady's bike, so help me, A right soft pillock I looked with a lady's bike. When I went round hot-foot to keep a date with Isabella, I found her with her arms around the swine who brings the coal. A right silly pillock I looked, with a little rosy posy, A right soft pillock I looked in a pin-stripe suit. When I went round to batter out the brains of Isabella, My love, the Jezebel, had caught a cold and passed away. And a right silly pillock I looked with a little cosh, so help me, A right soft pillock I looked with a little cosh. Click here to download guitar tab |