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Broughton-Mason |
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One night on the tiles, that night when the boys and me |
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went out and played around |
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I should have stayed home, but I left my old lady here |
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and headed for the town, for the town. |
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Laid my money down, hung around underground |
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Held our glasses high, had too much rye, my head and I. |
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It was so bad for business, so bad for business, |
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so bad for business I stayed, |
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it was so bad for business I stayed. |
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One knock on the door, who's this with a ring on her hand |
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I just don't understand. |
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I'm down on the ground, I guess that I paid the price |
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'cause I'm married twice round. |
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Two times around |
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Come now why make a fuss? |
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It'll all work out for the three of us |
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Please don't say we' re through, |
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there's enough of me for the two of you. |
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This is so bad for business, so bad for business |
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so bad for business I stayed, |
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this is so bad for business .. . |
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This is so bad for business . |