| My father used to take a drink or two when I was young
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| It was then hallucinations always dangled from his tongue
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| The sky’s ablaze with ladies' legs he used to say
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| They’re kicking from the clouds
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| Shoes fall thru the morning haze & splat like eggs amongst the crowds
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| Can you see them, son' my father asked
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| Now they’re dancing plain as day
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| His eyes were rolling fiercely, there was little I could say
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| How can you go on I’d like to ask How can you bear the night
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| Instead I hold my tongue, because I know we’d only fight
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| The sky’s ablaze with ladies legs, he’d say
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| They’re kicking from the clouds, shoes fall through the morning haze
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| And splat like eggs amongst the crowds, can you see it, boy
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| The sky’s ablaze with ladies legs, he’d say
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| They’re kicking from the clouds, shoes fall through the morning haze
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| And splat like eggs amongst the crowds, can you see it, boy
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| The sky’s ablaze with ladies legs, he’d say
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| They’re kicking from the clouds, shoes fall through the morning haze
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| And splat like eggs amongst the crowds, can you see it, boy |