(Difford/Tilbrook)
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With her hair up in his fingers
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The fish and chips smell lingers
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Under amber streetlamps
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She holds the law in her hands
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The moistness of the damp night
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Falls silent through the lamplight
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Although she's only fourteen
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She really knows her courting
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And up the railway sidings
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There's him and her
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They're lying
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Hand in hand they whisper
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You're my missus and I'm your mister
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The moon as white and virgin
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And she was on the turning
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Remember your first nibble
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When best friends were so little
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They really trooped the colours
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When walking with each other
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And all her mates would giggle
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As ladylike she'd wiggle
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All along the high street
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They'd splash out on an ice cream
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He'd sometimes really treat her
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But he'd done his mother's meter
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Well he went off to Borstal
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He said that he was forced to
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Rob the flats of Hi Fi's
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Cuz she was ill
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And she would cry
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Each morning she got sicker
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Her mother sometimes hit her
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If she'd have known the story
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She would have been so sorry
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He received a letter and admitted it
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There was nothing else to do but get rid of it
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Lonely in his dormitory
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He'd sit and stare
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If this is for real
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And is it really fair
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Summer came so they went
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Down to the coast in his tent
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She cooked upon his primus
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And sampled local cider
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She told him in his rucksack
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I think I want that chance back
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To be perhaps the one who
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Will forever love you
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Vicky Verky
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Squeeze |