| I remember back in '65 when me and little Julie were friends
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| She was a cost clerk at the Highland’s Garage, I got to see her nearly every
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| weekend
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| I thought I’d cracked it after just a few weeks, another night and she’d come
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| across
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| I got the elbow the very next night — she was putting it out for her boss
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| I never knew the girl could be so nasty and so cruel
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| I never thought that I could be such a fool, such a fool
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| I had some good times in late '68 with young Mandy (she's a visual treat)
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| So tall and slender with the grace of a dove, I remember she had great big feet
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| It didn’t matter, she was crazy 'bout me, made me feel like some big shot film
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| star
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| I got the bullets 'cos I didn’t have wheels — she had fallen for an E-Type
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| sports car
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| I never knew the girl could be so nasty and so cruel
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| I never thought that I could be such a fool, such a fool
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| Summer romances, cool heady days, I took my chances, I had my ways
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| Hot summer places, moving around, sweet summer faces there to be found …
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| Then in the summer of '72 I met a little beauty called Anne
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| She was a stunner, an icy cool blonde, so I took her down my mum’s caravan
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| We spent the evening at a place quite nearby, I was busy pouring gin down her
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| throat
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| I got her back to the van in the dark, but she passed out 'fore I took off her
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| coat
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| I never knew the girl could be so nasty and so cruel
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| I never thought that I could be such a fool, such a fool |