That what reporter says.
And that what the news says.
Straight from England, from a city called London.
A man broke in, on the Queen Elizabeth.
Some a dem a say him no get nuttin' yet,
While some a dem a say that him come out an' sweat.
Some a dem a say, them caught him with a net.
Some a dem a say, that him nah fret.
Wa me say some a dem a say, him just a gwan like a bait.
It shocked the duke, it shocked the Lord,
It even frightened the Royal Guard.
Get out of my yard.
Get out of my ya-ard.
Get out of my yard.
Get out of my ya-ard.
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Straight from England, from a city called London.
They said a man broke in, on Queen Elizabeth.
Some a dem a say him no get nuttin' yet.
Some a dem a say that him come out an' sweat.
But a fret him a fret, him nearly meet him death.
But a fret him a fret and a gwaan like a bait.
It really shock the duke, it really shock the Lord.
It really shock the Royal Guard.
It really shock the Royal Guard.
Get out of my yard, get out of my yard, ay!
A man came in, on Queen Elizabeth,
Reporter say, a man came in, on Queen Elizabeth.
Me said the news it say, dem come in dem safe.
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She phoned for the duke.
She phoned for the Lord.
She even phoned for the Royal Guard.
Get out of my yard,
Get out of my ya-ard..
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