| I wish I was in Wellington, the weather’s not so good
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| The wind it cuts right through you and it rains more than it should
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| But I’d be there tomorrow, if I only could
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| Oh I wish I was in Wellington
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| I wish I was in Wellington — the bureaucracy
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| The suits and the briefcases along Lambton Quay
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| The Harbour City Capital, the lights beside the sea
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| Oh I wish I was in Wellington
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| It just isn’t practical, you down in the capital
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| And me at the other end of the island
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| The problem is the gap — between us on the map
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| And there’s no easy way to reconcile it
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| I wish I was in Wellington, the cafes and the bars
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| The music and the theatre, and the old Cable Car
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| And you can walk everywhere 'cause nowhere’s very far
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| Oh I wish I was in Wellington
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| Oh I wish…
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| Oh I wish I was in Wellington, the wind it cuts right through
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| I wish I was in Wellington, there’s so much more to do
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| I wish I was in Wellington, and you wish I was too
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| Oh I wish I was in Wellington, 'cause then I’d be with you
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| Oh I wish I was in Wellington, 'cause then I’d be with you |