| The month of October, nights drawing in
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| A crescent moon hung in the sky
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| Smoke out of chimneys, a frost on the ground
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| Nothing is passing us by…
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| Me and a friend, with an evening to spare
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| My shirt collar whiter then white
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| We talked our way down to the middle of town
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| With the music and movement and light
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| I rode the big wheel and got stuck at the top
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| With the loveliest girl at the fair
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| We had a different view of the old town hall clock
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| As we swung to-and-fro in the air…
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| Shot on the rifle range, knocked them all down
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| Missed at the coconut shy
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| Closed eyes on the waters, we’re spinning so fast
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| We thought we were going to die
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| At the Talk Of The Town, you’ve got to be old enough
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| Down by the boxing booth, acting all rough and tough
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| The thrills and the spills of it, I had my share
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| We were coming together for Banbury Fair
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| To the Teller Of Fate, we both had a go
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| To see if she proved to be wrong
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| We palmed her with silver, held onto our breath
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| She gazed in her huge crystal ball…
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| «Seeing an animal, seven hands high
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| Galloping wild and free
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| Now the picture is fading, I see nothing more
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| But a very good omen, you’ll see»
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| We bet on a horse, promised another win
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| With the name on our ticket, Live Duck
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| So slow, even slower, she was the last post
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| I thought we were in with some luck
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| Jumping into the air, «Damn, you bet mine»
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| A winner right out of the blue
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| Our hearts were in laughter as we both realized
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| That’s what the old gypsy knew
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| At the Talk Of The Town, you’ve got to be old enough
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| Down by the boxing booth, acting all rough and tough
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| The thrills and the spills of it, I had my share
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| We were coming together for Banbury Fair
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| At the Talk Of The Town, you’ve got to be old enough
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| Down by the boxing booth, acting all rough and tough
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| The thrills and the spills of it, I had my share
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| We were coming together for Banbury Fair
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| (Coming together for Banbury Fair)
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| Coming together for Banbury Fair
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| (Coming together for Banbury Fair) |