| Piggy Roy was a sugar trader, living on the brink
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| Couldn’t make enough of it, dealing on King street
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| It was a hard hard time, near the store that named a town
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| It was a hard hard time, on the dark side of Newtown
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| On the dark side of Newtown
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| Jessie she married Fred in April across from Newtown station
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| They took the horse-drawn tram right up to the celebration
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| Together nearly 40 years when Fred he departed
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| Jessie dressed in widow’s weeds round Newtown thereafter
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| It was a hard hard time, near the store that named a town
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| It was a hard hard time, on the bad side of Newtown
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| On the bad side of Newtown
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| Tommy died in the infirmary, he was buried by a tree
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| Near the track of the Eora, in a grave that can’t be seen
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| There’s paupers in a graveyard, on the city surround
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| You know poverty is spreading, there’s an epidemic in Newtown
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| Chop a load 'baker's wood', with a felling axe,
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| load it on a donkey dray, with a pile of knickknacks
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| Make a pound note bet at a dishlicker meet
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| Watch the coat-tugger lose if its a dead-heat
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| It was a hard hard time, near the store that named a town
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| It was a hard hard time, on the bad side of Newtown
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| On the bad side of Newtown
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| On the bad side of Newtown |