
Date of issue: 25.06.2006
Song language: English
Downing Street Kindling |
verse) |
Who says there has to be a beach to wear a bathing suit? |
Well i would lie on pebbles lavishly but london’s pebbles are dirt. |
And i will paint with knives and guns to insure sure my art is incorrect and i |
will sleep on sheets of satin and eat my cigarrettes. |
(chorus) |
But england has nothing more to offer me, well everything that i adore came |
well before 1984. |
(verse) |
We are on a single island i hope you see and beyond our lonely country there is |
only the atlantic sea. |
So i will burn a fire in westminster using the door of downing street. |
and when tony rushes out complaining of a draft i’ll let him warm his feet. |
(chorus) |
But england has nothing more to offer me, well everything that i adore came |
well before 1984. |
(middle 8) |
So goodbye, yeah i wish you all well but i can no longer thrive in england for |
i think that it is hell x2 |
(chorus) |
This country has nothing more to offer me, well everything that i adore came |
well before 1984. |
Oh everything that i adore came well before 1984 |
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