Can we fix it? Yes we can!
We are builders (can we fix it?)
We are builders (yes we can!)

Hard working builders don't stop for tea
They do a proper job and they're very trustworthy
They work hard all day, and that's no farce
Ultimate professionals, not sitting on their arse

We are builders (can we fix it?)
We are builders (yes we can!)
We are builders (can we fix it?)
We are builders (yes we can!)

Fancy a cup of tea boys?
Sorry darlin' too busy to drink tea
In fact put your feet up, we'll make one for ya

Leave them in your house, they'll never sneak around
They're always neat and tidy and they'll never make a sound
These lovely builders, they'll never charge you V.A.T.
They're always fit and healthy and none of them are fat

We are builders (can we fix it?)
We are builders (yes we can!)
We are builders (can we fix it?)
We are builders (yes we can!)

There you go my darlin' there's the final bill
Ohh, it's a lot cheaper than you quoted
I told you love, quality craftsmanship at a price you can afford
'Ere Tel, I notice that table was broken, let's fix it for the old dear - free of charge

Left a bit, right a little
Right, that's all the vacuuming done

All jobs are easy, nothings hard to do
But please don't tell the Inland Revenue

We are builders (can we fix it?)
We are builders (yes we can!)
We are builders (can we fix it?)
We are builders (yes we can!)

Can we dig it? Cash in hand
Can we fix it? Course we can
Are we tidy? Immaculate
Are we polite? Bloody right


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    aaaaaaaaaaaaah! aaaaaaaaaaaaah! aaaaaaaaaaaaah! (Take your places) aaaaaaaaaaaaah!

    Can we fuck it? Yes we can!

    (chorus) Bob the builder Can we fuck it? Bob the builder Yes we can!

    Scoop, fucked Dizzy and Roley too. Lofty and Wendy got layed too. Bob and the gang have so much fun. Working together, they get the job done!

    (chorus) Bob the builder Can we fuck it? Bob the builder Yes we can!

    Bob the builder Can we fuck it? Bob the builder Yes we can!

    Time to get busy. Such a lot to do! Building and fixing 'til it's good as nude Bob and the gang make a really good sound. Working all day till the sun goes down. and its time to play (chorus) Bob the builder Can we fuck it? Bob the builder Yes we can!

    Bob the builder Can we fuck it? Bob the builder Yes we can!

    Can you fuck it? Right. Left a bit. Right a little. Ok, straight down.

    We can tackle any situation Look out, here we come

    Can we dig it? Yes!!!!!! Can we build it? Yes!!!!!!! Can we fix it? Yes!!!!!!

    (chorus) Bob the builder Can we fuck it? Bob the builder Yes we can!

    Bob the builder Can we fuck it? Bob the builder Yes we can!

    Digging and mixing Having so much fun Working together They get the job done

    Can we dig it? Yes Can we build it? Yes Can we fix it? Yes

    Bob the builder! Hey!!! Bob the builder! Altogether now

    Bob the builder Can we fix it? Bob the builder Yes, yes we can!

    Bob the builder Can we fuck it? Bob the builder oooooooh!!

    (chorus) Bob the builder Can we fuck it? Bob the builder Yes we can!

    We'd better get some work done!

    cowboy93on July 20, 2008   Link

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