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I wore my favouite leather camel jacket |
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You held my hand so tightly in my pocket |
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We jumped the train tracks and smoked cigarettes in Camden Town |
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In Camden Town |
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We ran the streets |
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We walked through outdoor markets |
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You lost your bus pass |
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I gave you my locket |
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We split a can of Shandy in the swamp in Camden Town |
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In Camden Town |
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I think you gave me my first French kiss |
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As I recall I didn't really like it |
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You made me a crown out of a daisy chain and pledged your love to me |
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Again and again |
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And again |
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And again in Camden Town |
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In Camden Town |
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You got a fake tattoo of skull and cross bones |
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We bought a 10 quid bag of magic mushrooms |
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We at our fish and chips under the bridge in Camden Town |
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In Camden Town |
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We stole a key chain from a German tourist |
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I showed my scars |
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You showed me all your card tricks |
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We carved our names in a graffiti wall in Camden Town |
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In Camden Town |
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I think you gave me my first French kiss |
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As I recall I really think I liked it |
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You gave me a ring from a bubblegum machine |
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And promised one day you would marry me |
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Marry me |
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Marry me |
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Marry me in Camden Town |
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In Camden Town |
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My brother told on me when I got back home |
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My mother said it's not where nice girls should go |
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And I got banned until all kingdom come from Camden Town |
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From Camden Town |
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From Camden Town |
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From Camden Town |