I Want to Stay Up All Night Me Too!


I Want to Stay Up All Night

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# Come on and get on down to the city

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# Where the trains all clatter through

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# Hey! Look at that driver driving

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-# I want to ride that train of blue

-Me too

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# I'm looking way up high to the windows

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# Take a peek for an inside view

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# All these people busy working

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# I want to see what they all do

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# Come on, let's weave around the market

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# Do you hear the hullabaloo?

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# Everybody's busy selling

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-# I wanna buy me something new

-Me too

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# Look through the arches under the station

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# Down where the pigeons perch and coo

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# Take a taxi ride to the river

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# I wanna drive down the avenue

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# Hey, look at those buses gleaming

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# They look so clean and spanking new

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# All lined up to drive around the city

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-# Let me ting that bell

-Ding, ding!

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# Going to ride on round to the school stop

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# Where the children hurry through

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# Sit down, the teacher's teaching

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-# I'd love to learn a thing or two

-Me too

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# I love to skip in Riverseafingal

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# Riverseafingal, by the sea. #

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Six o'clock.

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# Come on and get on down to the city

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-# Where the ferryboat sails are blue

-Sails are blue

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# Time to call on Granny Murray

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# She'd love to say hello to you... #

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Hello, honey pie!

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Come away in and see who's at home today.

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# Granny Murray's house has two at home to play

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# Granny Murray's house is home to... #

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Who's here today?

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Well, we've got Lucy and we've got Taharia.

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Don't just sit there, come on, let's get busy.

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-MUSIC PLAYS

-That's the way.

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That's lovely.

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Weeee!

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Well, we've got Lucy and we've got Taharia.

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But someone's missing today.

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Oh, not any more! Who's coming home to Granny Murray?

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Oh, yes, it's Kai with Bobby.

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Hello, there.

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-Bobby!

-Hi, Granny Murray.

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Oh, great music!

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I hope you've brought your dancing shoes, Kai.

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Come on, my darlings. Dress Claude up as a salsa dancer.

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Whoo-hoo! Good idea?

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Well done. There you go, flower.

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Oh! I can't hear my ears.

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Ho-ho!

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Oh, Bobby, you're a good dancer.

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Just a few steps that I picked up on holiday.

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I remember a Spanish waiter showed them to me.

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I hope he wasn't serving at the time.

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No, he wasn't serving tables, he was actually on them dancing.

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I think I'll just stick to dancing on the floor if you don't mind.

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-No, not like that.

-It's like this.

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Maybe we could have a dance-athon

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and see who could dance for the longest.

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-My money's on Kai.

-You won't have any money, my angel,

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-if you don't get to work. Don't worry.

-I do try, but...

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-He seems a bit hyper.

-We'll just go with the flow.

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If he's not exhausted after our dance-athon,

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-then I'll get him to pretend to be you at work.

-Look at Claude!

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Well done, my darlings. Claude, you look fantastic.

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Give Mummy a wee kiss bye-bye.

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Oh, thanks, Kai, that is lovely. Come 'ere, give us a kiss.

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Oh. Right, now then,

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you be a good boy tonight, OK? I'll see you in the morning.

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Better make sure I don't get this mixed up with my cleaning cloth.

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Thank you. Gotta go. Bye!

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-Now remember, go with the flow.

-Thanks, Granny Murray.

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-I'll see you later.

-Bye-bye. I'll be thinking of you.

-Me too.

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Now, you keep an eye on Bobby

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and make sure she goes the right way to work.

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# I'm on me way to work today

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# Walking me shoes through the city views

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# I'm stepping along I'm swinging me arms

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# I'm singing me way through the city's charms

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# Getting there is just so fine

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# I so enjoy my walking time

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# I always know the way I go

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# Can you show me the way I go? #

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-Hey!

-Oh, OK, which way?

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# Do I go left now? Do I go right?

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# Which way is wrong now Which way is right? #

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-Right!

-OK, that way.

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To the bus depot.

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# I'm on my way to work today

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# Looking this way and that-a-way... #

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Oh, hello, digger.

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Hello, drain.

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Oh! Hello, lamppost.

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Hello, train.

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Hello, postbox.

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Oh, hello, plane.

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# Bribbidy-doo-da bribbidy-doo

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# Barippidy-boo-ba Barripidy-boo

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# Do I go up now? Do I go down?

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# Which way's a smile now? Which way's a frown? #

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-Up!

-OK, that way, up the steps.

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# You told me the way I go

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# Thank you You showed me the way I know. #

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Thanks for helping me get to work. Now, I've got to get busy.

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It's time to change into my work clothes.

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All dressed and ready to go.

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-Evening, Bobby.

-Hello, Raymond. How are you?

-Fine, thanks.

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-Even finer now I've found a guinea pig.

-A guinea pig!

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It's new recipe I've been trying, but before I put it on the menu,

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-I need someone to taste it.

-I see.

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And what is your delicacy called?

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Mademoiselle, it could be jelly a l'orange.

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-Oh, you mean jelly with oranges.

-It isn't just any old kind of jelly.

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-It has some very special ingredients.

-Well...

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It looks very interesting.

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It's very wobbly.

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Bonne nuit, Bobby. Bon appetito.

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Ciao, Raymondo!

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Wow!

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They look just like fish...

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and they're dancing.

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Oh, will my Kai still be dancing, I wonder?

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# I love to skip in Riverseafingal Riverseafingal by the sea

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# I love to skip in Riverseafingal Riverseafingal, that's for me. #

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Right, Kai, my darling, let's build a bus

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like the ones your mum cleans at work.

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Okey-dokey.

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This one goes...

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-up here.

-Okey-dokes.

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Good boy. Will we draw them on?

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Who will we draw?

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Hello, who's that?

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A nose and a big smile.

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Oh, that's lovely. Come on, then, driver. Where are we going?

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To the cinema.

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Yeah! Let's go to see a movie!

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I wonder what kind of bus your mum's cleaning tonight.

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'What are you doing now, Mummy?'

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Oh, this smells so good.

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-Hello, Bobby.

-Hello, Dr Juno.

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-I've come to ask you a favour.

-Come on in.

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What's that you've got there?

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Oh, it's Raymond's new jelly recipe. He's asked me to be a food tester.

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He doesn't need another tester? I could eat a horse.

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-How about a goldfish?

-Oh!

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I'm going on leave and I need someone to feed the fish

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in the hospital. I was hoping you could do it.

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-It's only for a few days. I've got some fish food for you.

-Wow!

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-Have you got real fish in the hospital?

-It was my idea.

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They're calming. The patients look at the fish and watch them go round

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and they're so relaxed, they forget about their aches and pains.

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A pinch two or three times a day. I could probably manage twice a day.

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-Starting Saturday.

-All right, I'll do it.

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Thanks, Bobby. I owe you.

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Oh, it's past my bedtime. I better get going.

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It's past Kai's bedtime too.

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I hope he's not still awake.

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-Thanks for your help.

-Bye, enjoy your holiday.

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Right, I better get on with some work.

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# Bobby boogie woogies as she cleans and mops the buses

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# Sponging with a squeegee Sweeping rubbish with our brushes

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# Polishing the hubcaps with her bright yellow cloth

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# Bright and beaming buses Bye-bye soon

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# Cleaning while you're dreaming

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# Making ready while you're in bed

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# Gleaming while you're sleeping

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# Done by dawn

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# Lining up all shining

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# They'll be leaving for the day ahead

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# Ready to dazzle the day away

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# Swinging to the city looking pretty and radiant

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# The headlights shine The windows look fine

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# Tip-top topper of the Riversea Line

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# The driver she drives Collecting the fares

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# Leaving then arriving she will get you there

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# This bus will stop and drop you Pick you up and put me down

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# This bus is shining It's the talk of the town

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# Bobby boogie woogies flipping over

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# Running round and scrubbing up She really is a wonder

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# Brightening up the paintwork with her wet, soggy sponge

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# Bobby shimmie shammies as she sharpens up the windows

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# Wiping to and fro Then down below for fun she limbos

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# Polishing the buses

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# So they'll all be gleaming for the day ahead. #

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Time for a tea break.

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I'm starving.

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Oh! I know what I could eat.

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Where's that jelly?

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Hi, Bobby. Have you lost something?

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Hello. Yes, I have. I've lost a jelly.

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-Your Raymond's, in fact.

-That's what I was coming to ask you about.

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I was just about to... Hang on.

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Cleaned out.

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Dr Juno, she scoffed the lot.

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Well, it must be nice, then. Good.

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-She didn't come specially for that, did she?

-No.

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She came to ask me if I'd feed her fish. I said I would, but...

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-I'm a bit worried about it.

-Maybe you should go and meet the fish

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before Dr Juno goes away.

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-That might put your mind at rest.

-That is a brilliant idea.

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I don't suppose you're on a break too by any chance?

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I have an hour to kill before my next pick-up.

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-Any chance of a recce to the hospital?

-Let's have a look.

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-You are a gem, Tina.

-Let's go.

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Oh! Well, they're in here somewhere.

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BUBBLING I can hear them.

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Oh! There they are!

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Oh, they're really pretty.

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Oh! See the way they dart about.

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It looks like they're doing salsa dancing.

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Kai is going to love feeding these fishes.

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He should be ready for bed by now.

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It's time we went to our beds.

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-No.

-No! Those windows will have a hole if you rub it any harder.

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Those wheels must be the cleanest in Riverseafingal.

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I hope your mum cleans her buses as well as you've cleaned that one.

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'Where are you, Mum?'

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I hope Kai's a sleepy head like me.

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Dr Juno was right, they're very relaxing.

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Right, come on, Tina! We need to get moving.

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One, two, three, four...

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Come on, Tina, I'll race you to the door.

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PHONE RINGS

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I hope this isn't who I think it is.

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Hello, Riversea Bus Depot.

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Oh, hi, Granny Murray. What's up?

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Oh, no! Kai still won't go to sleep.

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Don't worry, Granny Murray. I'll think of something.

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OK, bye.

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Oh, my goodness, Tina. I've still got a load of buses to clean,

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but it's really late and Granny Murray can't get Kai to sleep.

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Where did I go wrong?

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Where did the time go?

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At six o'clock Kai was determined to stay up all night.

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Granny Murray said he'd tire himself out dancing.

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The children gave Claude a costume, so he could be a dancer too.

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Seven - Raymond asked me to try his new pudding.

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I said it looked like dancing fish.

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At eight, Dr Juno dropped by to ask me

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to look after her fish while she was away.

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She ate all the jelly, leaving none for me.

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At nine o'clock, Tina took me to check out the hospital fish.

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We got carried away watching them and we had to shake ourselves out of it.

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At ten, Granny Murray was worried

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because Kai was still wide awake.

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She phoned me to ask for help in getting him to sleep.

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Remember, go with the flow.

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Where have I seen flowing water recently?

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With something soothing?

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It's the fish in the fish tank.

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Wow! If I could just get Kai to watch some kind of flowing fish...

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Come on, Tina. It's a race against time.

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# I've gotta do it, I've gotta do it

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# I've gotta beat the clock before the chime

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# I've gotta sort it I've gotta sort it

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# I've gotta do the job on time

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# Like a busy bee I'm going to beat that bong

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# I'm going to finish this job before you finish that so-o-o-o-o-ng

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# I've gotta do it I've gotta do it

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# I've gotta beat the clock before the chime

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# I'm gonna sort it I'm gonna sort it

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# I'm gonna do the job on time

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# Like a busy bee I'm gonna beat that bong

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# I'm gonna finish this job before you finish that so-o-o-o-o-ng

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# Tick-tock, tick-tock Tick-tock, tick-tock

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# Tick-tock, tick-tock Tick... #

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Bobby asked me to give you these fish for Master Wide Awake.

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-She hopes they'll help to calm him down.

-Oh!

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(Thanks, Tina.

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-(Night.

-Night.)

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Kai, look what Mum's sent for you.

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What are they?

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-Fishes.

-Wee fish, look at the lovely colours.

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Can you see them bobbing about?

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Yes.

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I think they would swim better if you were lying down watching them.

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See them bob about.

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(Hello, Mr Fish.)

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Shh!

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'I wish I was with you, Mum,'

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Your mum's here, Kai.

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-Hiya, Kai.

-Hi, Mummy.

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Oh! You look like you've had a smashing time.

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-Oh, we sure have.

-Are you going to say thanks to Granny Murray?

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-Thank you.

-Clever boy.

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And thanks from me too, Granny Murray.

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I remembered what you said, "Go with the flow."

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It saved the day.

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It never did.

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Come on. You'd better be off.

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Come on, you.

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-Looking forward to next time.

-Me too.

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Come on, twinkle, let's talk about our time away.

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I suppose you'll want to know all about my time too.

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# Well, there was...

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# Playing, running, creeping, jumping

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# Chasing, painting, laughing, baking

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# Moving, dressing, singing, swinging

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# Rocking, sliding, hunting, hiding

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# Jumping up and turning round

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# Dressing up and sitting down. #

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But what was really special about today?

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Well, Claude was dressed as a dancer,

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so he could join in with our salsa dancing.

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Kai was full of beans and said he wanted to be like his mum

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and stay awake till morning.

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He made a cardboard bus and spent ages cleaning it,

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like Bobby has to do at work.

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I got tired watching him.

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Eventually, I had to telephone his mum to ask her to help

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in getting him into bed.

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Bobby came up trumps and made some shiny fish,

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which Tina brought over in her taxi.

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Watching them sway about, finally made Kai go to sleep.

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Do you like to cuddle up when you go to sleep?

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Me too.

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Bye-bye, honey pie.

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