Well Jackie Jackson was a greedy boy That's right he liked to stuff his face The thing that gave that boy the greatest joy Was eating far too many cakes
And he ate one two three four But Jackie wanted more Five six seven eight Jackie had another plate And by the time he got to twenty Anybody would of thought that he had plenty
By he had another eight Which makes it twenty eight So when he got to twenty eight He stopped He stopped eating cakes but only because he had run out of cakes
But Jackie Jackson was a greedy boy Yes he said i've not had enough I think that I could eat a thousand cakes That I could eat a thousand more
Because, because I love the taste of tasty cakes I think i'll find myself some more And he did He went down to the local shop where there were loads of cakes Loads of cakes So he ate one two three four five and six Well Jackie was a little bit sick And he didn't stop and he got to eight And said I love the taste of cakes I love the taste of cakes I'll eat all day and I'll eat all night And one two three four Jackie had a little bit more And seventeen he said I need to eat until the shop is clean And cakes and all the cakes pass through my mouth I munch them up and then i'll put the munched up cakes into my large expanding gut My large expanding gut
And he did, he ate thirty two cakes in that shop and he'd already eaten twenty eight cakes and twnety eight and thirty two that means he'd eaten sixty cakes
Well, do you think Jackie Jackson had eaten enough cakes
Well Jackie Jackson was a greedy boy He said I'll never have enough He ate ten twenty thirty forty, Jackie said he'd never thought he'd Gotta eat so many tasty cakes and ate another eighty Jackie gave a little moan and his stomach gave a little groan Jackie yelled and cried oh no, I think my belly's overloaded, My belly's overloaded BANG!
Jackie exploded
He'd eaten over two hundred, two hundred, two hundred cakes He eaten over two hundred cakes and Jackie Jackson
...Well Jackie was dead
Compositores: Alexander Paul Kapranos Huntley, Nicholas Mccarthy, Paul Robert Thomson, Robert Hardy ECAD: Obra #2127317