| Two quid in the bottom of a purse
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| No plans to be spent on owt which makes it even worse
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| Four cans for a quid to quench the thirst
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| Imitation red bull in a red can by the kerb
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| As they emerge from the market square
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| Seems that passers by stare down the opposite just stare
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| And there’s a culture in the air
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| Bouncing off the shoulders of the locals they don’t care
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| And he’s the happiest man in town
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| Where does he go when the sun goes down?
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| And people all walk around (?)
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| Cos nobody stops today
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| Cos they’ve got bigger issues
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| After they just carry on
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| They carry on
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| They carry on
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| They carry on
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| Standing in the same spot every week
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| Beyond a crooked spire on the cobbles of the street
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| Red vest on his chest for all to see
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| ID badge around his neck it’s hard to be discreet
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| And as he tries to evade the tension
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| The colour of his hands and face talk all of referendum
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| They’re all blind to intervention
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| And they all must be broke round here cos they can’t even pay attention
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| To the happiest man in town
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| Where does he go when the sun goes down?
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| And people all walk around (?)
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| Cos nobody stops today
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| Cos they’ve got bigger issues
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| (Bridge)
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| Eyes down
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| Eyes down
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| Don’t make eye contact with the man
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| Eyes down
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| Eyes down
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| Like he will grab you if he can
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| Eyes down
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| Eyes down
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| Don’t make eye contact with the man
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| Eyes down
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| Eyes down
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| Like he will grab you if he can
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| To the happiest man in town
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| Where does he go when the sun goes down?
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| And people all walk around (?)
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| Cos nobody stops today
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| Cos they’ve got bigger issues
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| And they just carry on
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| They carry on
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| They carry on
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| They carry on
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| They carry on
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| To the happiest man in town
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| Where does he go when the sun goes down?
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| And people all walk around (?)
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| Cos nobody stops today
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| I guess they’ve got bigger issues |