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Steve Hartley turned up the volume for 'On The Nickel' by Tom Waits

Steve turned up the volume for another of Toby's favourite Tom Waits' songs entitled 'On The Nickel'.

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Please also find the lyrics below:

 

sticks and stones will break my bones,
but i always will be true, and when
your mama is dead and gone,
i'll sing this lullabye just for you,
and what becomes of all the little boys,
who never comb their hair,
well they're lined up all around the block,
on the nickel over there.

so you better bring a bucket,
there is a hole in the pail,
and if you don't get my letter,
then you'll know that i'm in jail,
and what becomes of all the little boys,
who never say their prayers,
well they're sleepin' like a baby,
on the nickel over there.

and if you chew tobacco,
and wish upon a star,
well you'll find out where the scarecrows sit,
just like punchlines between the cars,
and i know a place where a royal flush,
can never beat a pair, and even thomas jefferson,
is on the nickel over there.

 

 

 

 

 

so ring around the rosie,
you're sleepin' in the rain,
and you're always late for supper,
and man you let me down again,
i thought i heard a mockingbird, roosevelt knows where,
you can skip the light, with grady tuck,
on the nickel over there.

so what becomes of all the little boys,
who run away from home,
well the world just keeps gettin' bigger,
once you get out on your own,
so here's to all the little boys,
the sandman takes you where,
you'll be sleepin' with a pillowman,
on the nickel over there.

so let's climb up through that button hole,
and we'll fall right up the stairs,
and i'll show you where the short dogs grow,
on the nickel over there.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Memory Book Reading by Hope here

The Amen Song here

Reading from Isaiah 40 v28-31 here

Song - Tom Waits 'Shiver me Timbers' here

Poem - Andrew Young 'A Prospect of Death' read by Simon Russell here

Reading from 'Bladerunner' by Kym here

Childwickbury:

Introduction by Tony Jacques from the Othona Community here

Memories by Simon Russell here

Song - Tom Waits 'On The Nickel' here

Speech - Kym here

Hope and Joel's Song Accompanied by Steve Hartley here

Memories by Liz and Dom Thomas here

Song - Bruce Cockburn 'Child of the Wind' here

Further Memories by Kit Whitehead here

Joel and Hope here

Tribute by Katharina Kubrick Hobbs here

Memories from The Hospice of St Francis here

Song - 'Let The Sun Shine' with Gilo here

Toast by Tony here