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Gilbert O'Sullivan |
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Miscellaneous |
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We Will |
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It's over now |
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you've had your fun |
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get up them stairs go on quickly don't run |
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Take off your shoes the both of you's leave them down outside the door |
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turn the landing light off, |
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no wait, leave it on it |
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it might make the night |
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that easier to be gone |
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and in the morning who'll be wide awake |
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and eating snow flakes as |
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opposed to those flakes |
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(We Will) We Will (We Will) We will |
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That afternoon we spend the day |
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with uncle Frank (remember?) and his wife auntie Mae |
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well do you know |
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since then I've recieved |
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up to four letters all of which repeat the same |
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they say thrilled to bits |
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can't believe you came |
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we relived it both |
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over time and time again |
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and if there's |
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even a chance or even half |
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you might be our way |
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would you promise to stay |
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(We will) We will (We will) We Will |
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Yeah..yeah..yeah |
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Oh its no easy pretending |
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that you cannot hear |
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once you've suffered the reflections within |
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It's no use in an ending |
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to proclaim from the start that the |
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moral of the stories to begin. |
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On Sunday next if the weather holds |
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we'll have that game |
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but I bagsy-being-in-goal |
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not because I'm good |
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or because I think I should |
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it's just that well at |
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my age I think standing still |
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would really suit me best |
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do we all agree? |
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hands up those who do |
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hands up those who don't |
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I see well in that case |
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will we please be kind enough |
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if not on Sunday |
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to go to mass on Monday |
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(We will) We will (We will ) We will yeah yeah (We will) |