Song | Prag Vec at the Melkweg |
Artist | Half Man Half Biscuit |
Album | McIntyre, Treadmore & Davitt |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
In the town where I was born | |
Lived a man who went to work | |
And he told us of his life | |
Building space ships on forty pounds a week | |
And he’d take us all for rides | |
And we’d do some serious drugs in | |
On board the Enterprise Allowance | |
We could do whatever we liked | |
And we could go to a Meadowlark Lemon seminar | |
Be at the Tony Monopoly incident | |
Sort a strobe for Connie Plank | |
Shop around with Johnny Kwango | |
If you would come with me to Dawlish | |
I’d be like Stadler’s caddy for ya | |
And we’d return in time for tea | |
And our Dads would not have inklings | |
Said we’d been to organise a Frisbee competition | |
With the Gypsies down the road… | |
Do you want to swap a hundred Spandex overcoats | |
For the mental age of a haversack | |
It’s been like this since we saw | |
Prag Vec at the Melkweg | |
Oh I doctored my edible thong with listeria | |
Now my only hope is that your offspring walks backwards | |
Just as I expected the shopkeeper appeared | |
And then the band began to play |
In the town where I was born | |
Lived a man who went to work | |
And he told us of his life | |
Building space ships on forty pounds a week | |
And he' d take us all for rides | |
And we' d do some serious drugs in | |
On board the Enterprise Allowance | |
We could do whatever we liked | |
And we could go to a Meadowlark Lemon seminar | |
Be at the Tony Monopoly incident | |
Sort a strobe for Connie Plank | |
Shop around with Johnny Kwango | |
If you would come with me to Dawlish | |
I' d be like Stadler' s caddy for ya | |
And we' d return in time for tea | |
And our Dads would not have inklings | |
Said we' d been to organise a Frisbee competition | |
With the Gypsies down the road | |
Do you want to swap a hundred Spandex overcoats | |
For the mental age of a haversack | |
It' s been like this since we saw | |
Prag Vec at the Melkweg | |
Oh I doctored my edible thong with listeria | |
Now my only hope is that your offspring walks backwards | |
Just as I expected the shopkeeper appeared | |
And then the band began to play |
In the town where I was born | |
Lived a man who went to work | |
And he told us of his life | |
Building space ships on forty pounds a week | |
And he' d take us all for rides | |
And we' d do some serious drugs in | |
On board the Enterprise Allowance | |
We could do whatever we liked | |
And we could go to a Meadowlark Lemon seminar | |
Be at the Tony Monopoly incident | |
Sort a strobe for Connie Plank | |
Shop around with Johnny Kwango | |
If you would come with me to Dawlish | |
I' d be like Stadler' s caddy for ya | |
And we' d return in time for tea | |
And our Dads would not have inklings | |
Said we' d been to organise a Frisbee competition | |
With the Gypsies down the road | |
Do you want to swap a hundred Spandex overcoats | |
For the mental age of a haversack | |
It' s been like this since we saw | |
Prag Vec at the Melkweg | |
Oh I doctored my edible thong with listeria | |
Now my only hope is that your offspring walks backwards | |
Just as I expected the shopkeeper appeared | |
And then the band began to play |