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Lyrics Requiem For The Punters Club - The Lucksmiths
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Requiem For The Punters Club , by -The Lucksmiths Song from the album: Midweek Midmorning
Record label:Lost and Lonesome
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| Have you been drinking?
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| 'Cause it’s not too late to start
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| There’s still a week
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| Before they come and pull the place apart
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| And I was thinking
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| I have sorrows to be drowned
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| Too complete to contemplate
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| Without a friend around
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| On Brunswick Street the bits of broken glass
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| Sparkle brighter than the six or seven stars
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| And I’m reminded
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| Of a Sunday afternoon
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| How the sunlight caught the cigarette smoke
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| Curling through the room
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| And you behind it
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| Your hair in rubber bands
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| One more for the footpath
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| And we walked home holding hands
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| Like the weekenders and window-shoppers do
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| We were happier than either of us knew
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| So act surprised
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| It’s been a while since I came calling
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| I know it’s late
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| But old times' sake and all that junk
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| I’ll be alright
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| We’ll make tonight tomorrow morning
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| Sometimes you want to go
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| Where everybody knows you’re drunk |
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