| David Bowie
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| Miscellaneous
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| Silver Treetop School For Boys
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| Here’s the town in which i live petunia green
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| Here’s the shop and here’s the man who sold me laces for my shoes
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| There is mr.marcus. |
| boys they say he’s mad
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| 'here's the battle that they won' silver treetop school for boys
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| Early days were good as gold
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| An apple here an apple there
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| And everywhere a 'yes sir', 'no sir'
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| They made me roll the cricket pitch once a day
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| I’ve never been so happy than at silver treetop school for boys
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| The mowing machine was leaving small piles of grass
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| That when the? |
| had risen to the pipe of mr. |
| marcus
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| The smell of teaching fell upon the cricket field
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| Smiling, laughing, rolling about at silver treetop school for boys
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| Hey there
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| They call in the staff room
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| They call in the canteen
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| «hey come and look at what i found»
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| «i found some boys and masters sitting
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| On the cricket ground at silver treetop school for boys»
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| The english master, sir, he wores a purple mask
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| And the head, was usually sad, was swinging from a tree
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| Mr.brown the physics man is off his head
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| And everyone just loves the grass at silver treetop school for boys
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| Lalalalalalala lalala lalalalalalalalala lalalalalalalalala lalalalalalalalala |