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Walking down the Kings Road |
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I see so many faces |
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They come from many places |
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They come down for the day |
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They walk around together |
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And try and look trendy |
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I think it's a shame |
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That they all look the same |
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Here they come |
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La la la la la la |
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La la la la la la |
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The part time punks |
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Here they come |
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La la la la la la |
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La la la la la la |
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The part time punks |
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Then they go to Rough Trade |
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To buy Siouxsie and the Banshees |
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They heard John Peel play it |
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Just the other night |
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They'd like to buy the O Level single |
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Or "Read About Seymour" |
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But they're not pressed in red |
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So they buy The Lurkers instead |
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Here they come |
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La la la la la la |
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La la la la la la |
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The part time punks |
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Here they come |
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La la la la la la |
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La la la la la la |
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The part time punks |
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They play their records very loud |
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They pogo in the bedroom |
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In front of the mirror |
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But only when their mum's gone out |
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They pay five pence on the buses |
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And they never use toothpaste |
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But they got two fifty |
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To go and see The Clash tonight |
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Here they come |
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La la la la la la |
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La la la la la la |
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The part time punks |
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Here they come |
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La la la la la la |
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La la la la la la |
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The part time punks |
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The part time punks |
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The part time punks |
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The part time punks |