| Having homes and having everything
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| A Christmastree where all the children sing
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| You are dining and you taste the wine
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| Peach flambé, it all looks very fine
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| At the moment that you switch the light
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| Sheila’s washing down the riverside
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| She has got no dolls that she can hold
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| She feels hungry and she’s six years old
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| Don’t cry Sheila
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| Tears rolling from your eyes
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| Still being blind after all those years
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| We forgot you, but once we’ll dry your tears
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| Don’t cry Sheila
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| Tears rolling from your eyes
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| Still being blind after all those years
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| We forgot you, but once we’ll dry your tears
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| Having homes where we can watch TV
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| Having cars and boats to sail the sea
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| Sheila never will have grace or style
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| She’s just hungry and she lost her smile
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| Don’t cry Sheila
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| Tears rolling from your eyes
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| Still being blind after all those years
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| We forgot you, but once we’ll dry your tears
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| Still being blind after all those years
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| We forgot you, but once we’ll dry your tears |