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Midlake – Mopper's Medley lyrics
And he sings when he mops
Seems to help him a lot
Where there's uneven stairs
Mr. Landlord is there
Well, he mops all day
Can't get away too long
And when he's through
There's windows too
Then Nellie comes to see him
With a straight face, she comes to see him
And taking her favorite pen from her pocket
She writes it down, the things that she's found
And he always, sometimes gets a little nervous
'Cause he'd like for her to stay for a day
Would you care for a drink
"This is business", says she
Tell me where are the vents
For these apartments
So they go upstairs
To inspect air
The air is good
It's really good up there
She's glad that he cares so much
About the safety of electrical outlets
And taking her favorite pen from her pocket
She writes it down, the things that she's found
And she always sometimes gets a little nervous
'Cause she'd like to stay with him for a day
Seems to help him a lot
Where there's uneven stairs
Mr. Landlord is there
Well, he mops all day
Can't get away too long
And when he's through
There's windows too
Then Nellie comes to see him
With a straight face, she comes to see him
And taking her favorite pen from her pocket
She writes it down, the things that she's found
And he always, sometimes gets a little nervous
'Cause he'd like for her to stay for a day
Would you care for a drink
"This is business", says she
Tell me where are the vents
For these apartments
So they go upstairs
To inspect air
The air is good
It's really good up there
She's glad that he cares so much
About the safety of electrical outlets
And taking her favorite pen from her pocket
She writes it down, the things that she's found
And she always sometimes gets a little nervous
'Cause she'd like to stay with him for a day
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