| «There's a light that shines on everything and everyone
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| And it shines so bright, brighter even than the sun»
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| That’s what Minnie thinks as she walks to meet her brother
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| Who is nearly two years older on a Saturday night
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| He’s DJing at some do on the edge of town
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| On the night that Minnie Timperley died
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| It’s such a beautiful world
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| You’re such a beautiful girl
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| So much that you want to try
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| The world wants to sleep with you tonight
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| But Minnie, Minnie if I could
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| I would give you the rest of my life
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| How can a girl have sex with these pathetic teenage wrecks?
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| Oh, football scarves, the girls drink halves and her brother’s crying 'cos he
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| has lost his decks
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| Outside the air was cool, an older guy sitting in his car
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| Asked if Minnie needed a ride
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| He thought he was still dangerous, paunchy, but dangerous
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| On the night that Minnie Timperley died
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| It’s such a beautiful world
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| You’re such a beautiful girl
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| And he only did what he did
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| 'Cos you looked like one of his kids
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| But Minnie, Minnie if I could
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| I would give you the rest of my life
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| Oh, Minnie I can feel the pain
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| Oh, Minnie I can feel the pain
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| Oh, Minnie I can feel the pain
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| The pain, the pain, the pain, pain, pain, yeah |