| I smoked Consulates and Park Drive, drank Nookie Brown
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| Learned how to skive
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| Polo mints to hide my breath from my mum
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| Did a little weed cuz it felt like fun
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| Did a little bit of speed if my friend had some
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| Nicked Volkswagen badges I’m a Beastie Boys son
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| Me so horny, me so young and I still get my washing done
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| Auntie Joan died of cancer God didn’t have an answer
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| Rhythm was a dancer
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| Any room for a chancer? |
| That’s me in the corner, thanks sir!
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| I wore astute track suits, British Nike shoes, Kangol hat like LL Cool’s
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| Before I was 'avin it, 'avin it large
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| They nicked the BMX from out my garage
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| Knew it was Theo from off the estate cuz every time he’d see me,
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| he’d smile like we were mates
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| From then on in I’d have to walk to me Nan’s
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| And I’d dream my dreams through a sea of prams
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| Like a hooligan on the football stands
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| And I’d throw the v’s to Leeds and West Ham
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| Then I ran, I ran so far away down Scotia Road to a taxi bay
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| Then I ran again cuz I couldn’t pay, a Muslim didn’t get his fare that day
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| I apologise today
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| Things are better when they start
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| That’s how the 80s broke my heart
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| And who are you calling poof? |
| You like Wham, man, I hate that stuff
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| And then my grandad died and left a hole in the family and lots of women had to nanny me School was a laugh, they didn’t have ADD, thick was the term they used for me
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| (over and over)
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| Repeatedly
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| (over and over)
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| Take my breath away take my breath away
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| Bidly bidly bidly bom
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| Pass it on the left hand side, right turn, Clive
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| That girl in the fourth year, got pregnant and she was raised Catholic,
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| brilliant!
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| I cried, she cried, we cried, our youth died
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| Drank cider in the cemetery
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| The year above us had discovered E and I said it weren’t for me
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| ?12.50? |
| I could rob me mum’s purse and buy one up Torquay
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| Met a girl on Monday, drank fizzy pop on Tuesday
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| Fingered her on Wednesday and on Thursday and Friday and on Saturday
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| Dumped by Sunday
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| Things are better when they start
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| That’s how the 80s broke my heart
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| The wonder years, I’ve played my part
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| That’s how the 80s broke my heart
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| Like I said, I lost my virginity to a girl called Anne-Marie, well she said she
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| fancied me And then she said «fuck me"and I thought 'fuck me, I’m all talk and it’ll be over too quickly'
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| And it was but I couldn’t care less, I’d seen a girl’s bra and made a mess on her dress, oh yes!
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| You’re now rocking with the best, second person in my year that had seen a breast
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| I’m in my 30s now and I’m still impressed
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| Where are the Falklands mum? |
| And what have they done?
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| Where do girls come from? |
| Where do girls come from? |
| Where do girls come from?
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| It’s the 80s, what you looking at, ya mong?
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| So young, so long, so young, so long
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| Too short, so long
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| What you looking at ya mong?
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| Too short, so long, too short, so long
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| So long. |