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[ti:Tired Of England] |
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[ar:Dirty Pretty Things] |
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How can they be tired of England? |
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They'll never know the England that we know |
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Never know where the ones with the dreams go, no |
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Never notice the skies with their eyes down low |
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We'll never be tired of England |
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United in rain in the cities |
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To channel the pain and the pity's woe |
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To carry them back to the place below |
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With the blues, the greys, the green, the brown, |
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To lonely nights uptown |
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Don't let them bring you down |
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Lonely nights uptown |
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Don't let them bring us down, no |
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How can they be tired of London? |
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The sense in the air on a warm day |
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Generation of hope that sees better days |
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But moving along in the same old ways |
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We'll never be tired of London |
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From Clerkenwell into the city |
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The state of the roofs is a pity though |
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Generations all cramped with their kids in tow |
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With the blues, the greys, the green, the brown, |
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To lonely nights uptown |
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Don't let them bring you down |
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Lonely nights uptown |
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Don't let them bring us down, no |
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While the Queen of England sits on her throne |
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Off bingo cards and chicken bones |
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Don't drink yourself to a lonely death |
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In casinos on crystal meth |
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Don't drink yourself to a lonely death |
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In casinos on crystal meth |
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So sing your song of Banbury Cross |
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Don't breathe a word about your loss |
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Don't trust Old Nick to fall on dawn |
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Half sized cars and top shelf porn |
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How can they be tired of England? |
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How can they be tired of England? |
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How can they be tired of England? |
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How can they be tired of England? |