Dave Berry - Oh What A Life

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Verse 1
When I was a kid I used to listen to dad
All about grandma and grandad
He told me all about grandma with the slippery knee
And about grandad with his fruit gum tree

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Oh what a life
Do they lead
Oh what a life
Do they lead

Verse 2
Now I am much older I remember dad
While he told me stories some good some bad
But one thing particular I recall
About Lady Stewart at the Dropout Mall

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Oh what a life
Do they lead
Oh what a life
Do they lead

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Oh what a life
Do they lead
Oh what a life
Do they lead

Verse 3
Sir Stewart and his Lady gave 1,000 pounds
Becausе the house in parliament was falling down
Littlе did they know while they were gagging about
Someone stole the cutlet and they had to eat out

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Oh what a life
Do they lead
Oh what a life
Do they lead
 
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"Oh What A Life" by Dave Berry is a nostalgic and whimsical song that reflects on the stories and memories passed down through generations. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of family tales, from grandma with a slippery knee to grandad's fruit gum tree. As the narrator grows older, they remember their dad sharing stories, including one about Lady Stewart at the Dropout Mall. The song highlights the humorous and quirky moments in life, such as Sir Stewart and his Lady giving money to fix a falling parliament house, only to have their cutlet stolen. Overall, "Oh What A Life" captures the essence of cherished memories and the humorous twists that make life so interesting.

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Dave Berry - Oh What A Life
{Verse 1} When I was a kid I used to listen to dad All about grandma and grandad He told me all about grandma with the slippery knee And about grandad with his fruit gum