| Down on Curtain Road
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| I went looking for a little experience
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| Among the Mohawks and the plastic glasses
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| A basement and condensation
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| The Sunday shakers, the last chance takers
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| Monday looming, everybody weaving
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| Girlfriends and soft-edged boys
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| The all-night stragglers
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| I take a step into a ritual of strangers
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| Lift myself out of myself
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| And join a temporary family
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| In a liminal collusion
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| Running with the front runners
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| Running with the front runners
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| Outside the roads are emptying
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| The wind is in the scaffolding
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| The Vietnamese is closing
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| The big lofts are going up
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| Ten years on the frontier
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| Then the licences stop coming in
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| Police raids on the building
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| The wind is in the scaffolding
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| I take a step into a ritual of strangers
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| Lift myself out of myself
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| And join a temporary family
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| In a liminal collusion
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| Running with the front runners
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| Running with the front runners
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| Drop the tempo to 118
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| It’s how we celebrate
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| These are the last days of disco
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| Until the new days of disco
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| I take a step into a ritual of strangers
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| Lift myself out of myself
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| And join a temporary family
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| In a liminal collusion
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| Running with the front runners
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| Running with the front runners
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| Living on the other side
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| Living on the other side |