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He was in section a to g, |
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She was under h to t. |
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Their eyes met across the queue, |
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Look at you. |
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He asked for her current address, |
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She blushed and said how her hair was a mess. |
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He said "i'd really like, |
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To go out with you". |
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He said "we'll wait, 'til ??? day, |
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And that way, the queen can pay. |
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So i'll pick you up tomorrow". |
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She answered wearing slippers, |
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Said she couldn't find a baby-sitter. |
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He said "i'm going nowhere without you." |
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So she took her kids to her mom's for the night, |
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And they went and the birght lights, |
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In the town, mad them feel, like a million pounds. |
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They went out for a romantic dinner, |
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Then went to to see a real blues singer. |
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She said "i really like, being with you". |
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And when they came to the end of the night, |
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He asked her hard again in a fortnight. |
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She said "i'll see your before, in the line, |
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When we sign". |
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So two weeks later she's looking for him, |
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But he's not in the queue amongst all the men. |
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She's looking frantically, but no luck. |
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She walks up to his friend, |
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And asks him why he isn't signing ??? |
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He shakes his head, she says "what's wrong?" |
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He said "they took him away, yesterday". |
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He said "you see my darling, they did a search, |
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Turns out he's ??? in building work." |
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He said "i've seen it before, another broken heart, |
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From love on the dole, love on the dole, |
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It's love on the dole, love on the dole, |
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Love on the dole, |
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He said "it's love on the dole". |