The Magic Story of the Park Keeper and His Fairy Godmother

Peter Asher

The old park keeper lives in a house
That's only twelve feet square
Nobody but the flowers and trees
Appreciate him there

And then one day the fairy godmother of park keepers came
Into the house and said "You're free
Park keeper, take your freedom
We are giving it to you
Don't keep off the grass of life no more"

And so the park keeper is out having fun
As well as tending the park
He waters the flowers in daylight
But wears them after dark

And so he lives quite beautifully
With flowers and trees and fun
Reading both the Greenery Gazette
And Evergreen Review

He's doing all the things that he missed in life
Chasing 'round the world once or twice
On a tour of parks with the magic money
That his fairy godmother gave him
He will live happily ever after

Trivia about the song The Magic Story of the Park Keeper and His Fairy Godmother by Peter & Gordon

When was the song “The Magic Story of the Park Keeper and His Fairy Godmother” released by Peter & Gordon?
The song The Magic Story of the Park Keeper and His Fairy Godmother was released in 1968, on the album “Hot Cold & Custard”.
Who composed the song “The Magic Story of the Park Keeper and His Fairy Godmother” by Peter & Gordon?
The song “The Magic Story of the Park Keeper and His Fairy Godmother” by Peter & Gordon was composed by Peter Asher.

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