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You can choo cha, doo da, hula with a hoopla, It's all an oil on canvas by the man that they call Dali and you go sail away like Raleigh with the Queen and off to Bali, but your Sheila and the Children wait for you in Basildon. It never makes a rhyme when you **** off every time that the debts start mounting up and it shows in the starved faces of the cold and golden places in the eyes and on the lips you leave behind. You, the star now going far now and forgetting who you were, are you aware in some false state that this love can turn to hate? are you bound so tightly to the dream, does it make you happy, can you hear the scream of fate? The kids are still in Basildon but Sheila met a soldier boy and moved away to Warrington, long gone the Queen and dream you're getting old, can't hula hoop, but you seen it all and now you fall into a reverie. With Dali and a cup of tea.
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Sep 21, 2015
Sep 21, 2015 at 9:37 AM UTC
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You can choo cha, doo da, hula with a hoopla, It's all an oil on canvas by the man that they call Dali and you go sail away like Raleigh with the Queen and off to Bali, but your Sheila and the Children wait for you in Basildon. It never makes a rhyme when you **** off every time that the debts start mounting up and it shows in the starved faces of the cold and golden places in the eyes and on the lips you leave behind. You, the star now going far now and forgetting who you were, are you aware in some false state that this love can turn to hate? are you bound so tightly to the dream, does it make you happy, can you hear the scream of fate? The kids are still in Basildon but Sheila met a soldier boy and moved away to Warrington, long gone the Queen and dream you're getting old, can't hula hoop, but you seen it all and now you fall into a reverie. With Dali and a cup of tea.
john-edward-smallshaw
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Sep 21, 2015
Sep 21, 2015 at 9:37 AM UTC
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