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Skag trendy thought he new just what to do, |
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He was only seventeen and he was out screwing the brew, |
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He thought that parents were too old and teachers told him what to do, |
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He's master skag trendy 'n' he'd like to talk to you. |
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He told his mother what he was all about, |
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She didn't acknowledge the cry for help, |
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She just chucked him out, |
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Now he's broke sitting outside, sitting on the floor. |
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Nothing else to think about except another score, |
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But before he gets this he has to go and steal something. |
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That's not something that he really wants to do, |
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But you see since his mother chucked him out, |
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She signed him off the brew, |
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I wish somebody would love him, |
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He doesn't have a hope, |
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I wish somebody would love him, |
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He doesn't have a home. |
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He'd like to speak to his old school friends, |
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But he needs ten pence for his phone. |
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He had a girlfriend she was very, very, very nice, |
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Walks by him now, won't look at him twice, |
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She liked his dress sense and his cheeky, cheeky grin, |
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But you see since he's been chucked out, |
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He's lost all of them, he's got none. |
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So he writes another sad song, he's got none. |
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So he writes another sad song. |
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I'm master skag trendy thought I knew just what to do, |
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I was only seventeen and I was out screwing the brew, |
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I thought that parents were too old and teachers told him what to do, |
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I'm master skag trendy and I'd like to talk to you. |
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I wish somebody would love me, cos I don't have a home. |
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I wish somebody would love me, cos I don't have a home. |
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I'd like to speak to my old school friends, but I need ten pence for the phone. |
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One thing would happen to someone in this situation, |
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That is complete and utter social deterioration, |
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Should have clicked on when he was out pawning his playstation, |
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Just a young man looking for some variation. |
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He made a mistake; he was looking for some variation, |
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He made a mistake; he was looking for some variation. |