| Slight
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| Bowel movements
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| Preceded
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| The bloodless coup
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| Though no-one
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| Must know it
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| I am at fault
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| I introduced
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| Reginald J. Trotsfield
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| To his lieutenant
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| The fearsome Brown
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| On Friday nights they gather on the bridges
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| With no intention of coming down
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| Above the tracks (Above the tracks)
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| Above the tracks (Above the tracks)
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| There is no mercy
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| There is no fear
|
| Above the tracks (Above the tracks)
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| Above the tracks (Above the tracks)
|
| There is no mercy
|
| There is no fear
|
| There is no fear
|
| Still
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| The train will
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| Invariably
|
| Come to a halt
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| The Wild West
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| Would eat it
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| We let it rot
|
| I introduced
|
| Reginald J. Trotsfield
|
| To his lieutenant
|
| The fearsome Brown
|
| On Friday nights they gather on the bridges
|
| With no intention of coming down
|
| Above the tracks (Above the tracks)
|
| Above the tracks (Above the tracks)
|
| There is no mercy
|
| There is no fear
|
| Above the tracks (Above the tracks)
|
| Above the tracks (Above the tracks)
|
| There is no mercy
|
| There is no fear
|
| Reginald, I, I cannot love you
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| I cannot love a man who cannot learn to love himself
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| The bricks, they are just sad reminders of former glories
|
| Though they are barely more than stories
|
| They wandered through our homes at night
|
| Reginald, I, I cannot love you
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| I cannot love a man who cannot learn to love himself
|
| The bricks, they are just sad reminders of former glories
|
| Though they are barely more than stories
|
| They wandered through our homes at night
|
| Reginald, I, I cannot love you
|
| I cannot love a man who cannot learn to love himself
|
| The bricks, they are just sad reminders of former glories
|
| Though they are barely more than stories
|
| They wandered through our homes in the dead of night |