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Received a letter just the other day, |
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Don't seem they wanna know you no more, |
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They've laid it down given you their score, |
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Within the first two lines it bluntly read. |
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You're not to come and see us no more, |
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Keep away from our door, |
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Don't come 'round here no more |
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What on earth did you do that for? |
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Our aunt, she don't wanna know she says, |
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What will the neighbours think they'll think, |
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We don't that's what they'll think, we don't, |
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But I will, 'cause I know they think I don't. |
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Our uncle he don't wanna know he says, |
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We are a disgrace to the human race he says, |
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How can you show your face, |
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When you're a disgrace to the human race? |
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No committment, you're an embarrassment, |
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Yes, an embarrassment, a living endorsement, |
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The intention that you have booked, |
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Was an intention that was overlooked. |
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They say, stay away, |
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Don't want you home today, |
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Keep away from our door, |
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Don't come 'round here no more. |
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Our dad, he don't wanna know he says, |
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This is a serious matter, |
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Too late to reconsider, |
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No one's gonna wanna know ya! |
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Our mum, she don't wanna know, |
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I'm feelin' twice as old, she says, |
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Thought she had a head on her shoulder, |
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'Cause I'm feelin' twice as older, |
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I'm feelin' twice as older. |
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You're an embarrassment... |