| Nothing was good or bad enough
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| They never had enough in store
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| When the feast was on the lawn
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| The birds had picked it clean
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| And gone away
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| We used to walk the nights of mystery
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| Once we would swim the length of the sea
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| No one was weak or strong enough
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| They never had the men to do the job
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| When the snow was in the fields
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| We kept our front eyes peeled For oranges
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| We used to swim the days of mystery
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| Once we would walk the length of the sea
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| They took the people home in baskets
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| Gave all the pieces to the country
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| They told them long stories
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| Made the children postmen
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| In among the chimneys
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| Nowhere was young or gay enough
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| They had sold out too many golden souls
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| When the sun was in the trees
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| The woodmen came to take
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| Their frozen fees
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| We used to walk the fields of mystery
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| Once we would swim the length of the sea
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| They drove the broken home in cages
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| Gave all the green paint to the railways
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| They told them long stories
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| Made their children weddings
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| In among the chimneys… |