Mr. Walker

Johnny Osbourne

[Intro]
School days, school days
I wish school days would come again (Again)

[Chorus]
Please, mister Walker
I like your daughter
I used to tell her
That I'm a welder
That was a lie, sir
I'm just a singer
In a roots-rock-reggae band
Now I'm asking for her hand
I hope you'll understand

[Verse 1]
She used to pass my yard
With her chopa-chopa slate
I used to lend her my new slate in school
The teacher used to say
She hope that we would have got wed
An' every evening after school
I would walk hеr to her gate
So, as a wise fathеr
Please, mister Walker
Hope that you can see my face
When I'm asking again

[Chorus]
Please, mister Walker
I like your daughter
I used to tell her
That I'm a welder
That was a lie, sir
I'm just a singer
In a roots-rock-reggae band
Now I'm asking for her hand
I hope you understand (Kind sir)

[Verse 2]
And when we working third form
I used to carry her books to school
We never break no golden rule
We never stall a day from school
If it was wrong to take her to Hope Gardens
Then, sir, I want to beg your pardon
A little kiss in the dark
A little walk through the park
That's all in a schoolboy love affair
So I hope I may be clear
Mister Walker, I'm-a asking once again

[Outro]
Please, mister Walker

Trivia about the song Mr. Walker by Johnny Osbourne

When was the song “Mr. Walker” released by Johnny Osbourne?
The song Mr. Walker was released in 1980, on the album “Folly Ranking”.

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