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The Fall |
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You'll never see me trying to raise cain |
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You'll never see me wear a suit of green |
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There's a slip-road up right ahead |
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Leading to the agragarian |
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But i'm city born and bred |
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Too many car-fumes in my head |
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Just a well-read punk peasant. |
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But you'd think a country man would understand |
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The devil makes work for idle hands. |
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M5 6-7 pm |
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M5 6-7 pm |
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And the man who pretends he knows it all |
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Is destined to a mighty fall. |
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Gets into your house with cheer, |
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Then proceeds to take all you've got to offer. |
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This is not an autobahn |
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It's an evil roundabout |
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That leads to the haywain |
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And you'll never see good trains again. |
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In late 60s, my daddy said to me, |
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You'll never see trams and clogs again. |
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Now they roam the city. |
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But you'd think a country man would understand |
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The devil makes work for idle hands. |
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M5 6-7 pm |
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M5 6-7 pm |
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M5 to the country straight ahead |
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It's stuffed to the gills with crusty brown bread |
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Can they not understand |
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There's nothing worse than a bored man? |
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M5, 6-7 pm |
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M5, 6-7 pm |
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M5, 6-7 pm |
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M5, 6-7 pm |
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