The Bishop and the Actress
Oh, the bishop and the actress
Had a very bold affair
Or it would have been, if they were seen
Out in the public square
Instead it was in secret
They cuddled and they kissed
And spread fresh gossip with each tender tryst
But that was back in days of bawdy fun
When fair folks felt no fear of quip or pun
When you heard a saucy sort, say I like a spot of sport
But it happens to be hard to fit it in
Or someone was on the job or was polishing a knob
Or debating the debaucheries of old Nell Gwynn
When you heard ‘fainting fits!’ Other naughty bits!
Or ‘cor what a lovely pear!’
The bishop and the actress were still there!
Said the bishop to the actress
It’s you that I adore
But we mustn’t meet out on the street
I’ll come in your back door
Said the actress to the bishop
Proceed with caution there
A man in your position must take care
But nowadays there’s trouble all around
Where entendres that are double are still found
When you hear a cheeky chap, say I like a bit of slap
And tickle, or a tremble of the knee
When something’s getting sticky or somebody likes a quickie
Or is flashing us a wink and going ‘tee hee hee’
Wielding a chopper! Squealing ‘what a whopper!’ ‘Deliveries in the rear!’
The bishop and the actress are still here!