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Disney Lyrics for Song: The Walrus And The Carpenter (J. Pat O'Malley)
 Lyrics for Album: Alice in Wonderland [1951]
 
 
 
 1158>The Walrus and the Carpenter
 
 Or, The Story of the Curious Oysters
 
 
 
 The sun was shining on the sea
 
 Shining with all his might
 
 He did his very best to make
 
 The billows smooth and bright
 
 And this was odd because it was
 
 The middle of the night
 
 
 
 The Walrus and the Carpenter
 
 Were walking close at hand
 
 The beach was wide
 
 From side to side
 
 But much too full of sand
 
 
 
 "Mr. Walrus," said the Carpenter
 
 "My brain begins to perk
 
 We'll sweep this clear in 'alf a year
 
 If you don't mind the work"
 
 
 
 "Work?! The time has come," the Walrus said
 
 "To talk of other things
 
 Of shoes and ships and sealing wax
 
 Of cabbages and kings
 
 And why the sea is boiling hot
 
 And whether pigs have wings
 
 Calloo-Callay
 
 No work today!
 
 We're cabbages and kings"
 
 
 
 Oh, uh, Oysters, come and walk with us
 
 The day is warm and bright
 
 A pleasant walk
 
 A pleasant talk
 
 Would be a sheer delight
 
 Yes, and should we get hungry on the way
 
 We'll stop and, uh, have a bite?
 
 
 
 But Mother Oyster winked her eye
 
 And shook her hairy head
 
 She knew too well
 
 This was no time to leave her Oyster bed
 
 "The sea is nice,
 
 Take my advice
 
 And stay right here," Mum said
 
 
 
 Yes, yes, of course, of course, but, uh, ha, ha
 
 The time has come, my little friends
 
 To talk of other things
 
 Of shoes and ships and sealing wax
 
 Of cabbages and kings
 
 And why the sea is boiling hot
 
 And whether pigs have wings, ha ha
 
 Callo-Callay
 
 Come, run away
 
 With cabbages and kings!
 
 
 
 Well, now, uh, let me see
 
 Ah, a loaf of bread is
 
 What we chiefly need!
 
 Listen, how 'bout some pepper and salt and vinegar, eh?
 
 Well, yes, yes, splendid idea, ha ha!
 
 Very good, indeed
 
 Now, if your ready, Oysters, dear.
 
 We can begin the feed.
 
 Feed?!
 
 
 
 Oh, yes, the time has come, my little friends
 
 To talk of food and things
 
 Of peppercorns and mustard seeds
 
 And other seasonings!
 
 We'll mix 'em all together
 
 In a sauce that's fit for kings
 
 Calloo-Callay
 
 We'll eat today
 
 Like cabbages and kings!
 
 
 
 I, uh, weep for you. I (hic), oh excuse me
 
 I deeply sympathise
 
 For I've enjoyed your company, oh much more
 
 Than you realize
 
 Little Oysters? Little Oysters?
 
 
 
 But answer, there came none
 
 And this was scarcely odd because
 
 They'd been eaten
 
 Every one!
 
 
 
 With cabbages and kings!
 
 The End!
 
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