| All them days of my youth were mis-spent
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| We were running riot, fooling 'round wherever we went
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| Everybody gone mad — Everybody gone mad
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| Plenty good lovin' hanging out on the town
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| Woe betide you if your lady caught you with your pants down
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| There’d be trouble all night — There’d be trouble all right
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| We got by without any money — You never shut your big mouth
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| Got all kicked out in a hurry — Out in the dog house
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| In The Dog House
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| Beautiful, well, you know I’m a liar
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| Don’t look at the mantlepiece when you’re poking at the fire
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| What your mama don’t know — Won’t hurt her, no no All them days of my youth with no sense
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| We’d be writing words of wisdom on the wall in the gents
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| Dirty little rhymes from some dirty little minds
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| We got by without any money — You never shut your big mouth
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| Got all kicked out in a hurry — Out in the dog house
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| In The Dog House
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| We were flat broke skint in the local coffee bar
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| Singing to the juke with a broken down guitar
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| Everybody going mad — Everybody going mad
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| Nowhere to go in the middle of the week
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| Smoke a little, joke a little, use a bit of cheek
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| There’d be trouble all night — There’d be trouble all right
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| In The Dog House |