| In my yellow jersey, I went out on the nick.
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| South Street Romford, shopping arcade
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| Got a Razzle magazine, I never paid
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| Inside my jacket and away double quick.
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| Good sense told me, once was enough
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| But I had a cocky eye on more of this stuff
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| With the Razzle in my pocket, back to have another peek
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| Instead of being sneeky I strolled inside,
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| I put my thieving hand on something rude
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| I walked right out with a silhouette of nudes
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| 'Hold on sonny' said a voice at my side
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| 'I think you’ve taken one of my books'
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| Passers by gave me dirty looks
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| 'Not me mister' I bravely lied
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| We stopped by the window of a jeweller’s shop
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| 'If it’s money for your lunch, I’d have given you a loan
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| Have you got any form, were you on your own?
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| Round to the station and we’ll tell the cops'
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| 'I'm ever so ashamed, it was wicked and rash
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| Here’s the book back, and here’s the cash
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| I never stole before, I promise I’ll stop'
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| 'Crime doesn’t pay, you’ve got honest eyes
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| If we go to the law another thief is born
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| And I’ll get the book back, creased and torn
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| So return what you’ve taken and apologise'
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| I gave him back his nudie book
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| I said I was sorry, I slung my hook
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| With the Razzle in my pocket as the second prize |