Bert Williams, The Original ‘Cat’
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When all honour has been distributed,
elders discuss what they all contributed.
So lest not forget the original ‘cat’,
he deserves this ode as simple as that.
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From Bradley near Bilston he came,
Walsall to Wanderers shopfloor to fame.
School leaver to milk lorry tank maker at that,
Bert Williams, the original ‘cat’.
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In the RAF in his prime he became number one,
his Wolves and England days are long gone.
Don’t tell the men of Molineux that,
Bert Williams, the original ‘cat’.
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They still talk of Bert as of yesterday,
a legend of legends he is today.
Roll necked jumper, long shorts and all that,
Bert Williams, the original ‘cat’.
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He’s got pictures and medals displayed on a shelf,
Don’t take it from me go and find out yourself.
Tell your grandad that you want a chat,
about Bert, the original ‘cat’.
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Now all young keepers out there,
every town, every team, everywhere.
When you’re diving about well he’s done all that,
Bert Williams, the original ‘cat’.
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