Goodmans Of Glassford Street (2013) - Plot & Excerpts
No matter where I roam, On land or sea or foam, You can always hear me singing this song, Show me the way to go home. The children clapped their hands. ‘Sing another one, Granny.’ She was aware that half their enjoyment came from the fact that bedtime was being put off. ‘All right. Just one more.’ Ali bali, ali bali bee, Sitting on my mammy’s knee, Greetin’ for a wee baw bee, Tae buy some coulter’s candy. ‘Just one more, Granny.’ She laughed. ‘Well, this is the very last one for tonight. It’s way past your bedtime now.’ At the back of the Central Hotel, There a man with a nose like a bell. If you want it to ting, You pull a wee string, At the back of the Central Hotel. The children giggled and then shouted, ‘Another last one, Granny.’ ‘Well, just a wee story this time.’ Then, after telling them one of her made-up stories, she said firmly, ‘Come on now. I’ll be getting a row from Nanny if I keep you up any longer. I’ll come back again soon, I promise.’ She kissed them goodnight and tucked them into bed, before going to tell the nanny that she was leaving.
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