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1. |
| 2:57 | ||||
Arnold Layne had a strange hobby
Collecting clothes Moonshine washing line They suit him fine On the wall hung a tall mirror Distorted view, see through baby blue Oh, Arnold Layne It's not the same, takes two to know Two to know, two to know Why can't you see? Arnold Layne, Arnold Layne, Arnold Layne, Arnold Layne Now he's caught - a nasty sort of person They gave him time Doors bang - chain gang - he hates it Oh, Arnold Layne It's not the same, takes two to know Two to know, two to know Why can't you see? Arnold Layne, Arnold Layne, Arnold Layne, Arnold Layne Don't do it again |
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2. |
| 2:47 | ||||
Oh my girl sitting in the sky Go buy candy and encouragement I like to see you cry Lay back Oooh, don't talk to me Please, just fuck with me Please you know I'm feeling frail Talk, talk, talk to me Please just walk with me Please no feeling frail It's true sun's shining very bright It's you I'm gonna love tonight Ice cream tastes good in the afternoon Ice cream tastes good if you eat it soon Ooh, don't touch me child Please - no ! You drive me wild Please you know I'm feeling frail Don't try another cat Don't go where other you must know why Ver very very frail Oh my girl sitting in the sun Go buy candy and a currant bun I like to see you run Like that... |
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3. |
| 2:55 | ||||
Emily tries but misunderstands, ah ooh
She often inclined to borrow somebody's dreams till tomorrow There is no other day Let's try it another way You'll lose your mind and play Free games for may See Emily play Soon after dark Emily cries, ah ooh Gazing through trees in sorrow hardly a sound till tomorrow There is no other day Let's try it another way You'll lose your mind and play Free games for may See Emily play Put on a gown that touches the ground, ah ooh Float on a river forever and ever, Emily BR> There is no other day Let's try it another way You'll lose your mind and play Free games for may See Emily play |
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4. |
| 2:11 | ||||
The black and green scarecrow as everyone knows
Stood with a bird on his hat and straw everywhere. He didn't care. He stood in a field where barley grows. His head did no thinking His arms didn't move except when the wind cut up Rough and mice ran around on the ground He stood in a field where barley grows. The black and green scarecrow is sadder than me But now he's resigned to his fate 'Cause life's not unkind - he doesn't mind. He stood in a field where barley grows. |
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5. |
| 3:08 | ||||
Got a flip-top pack of cigarettes in her pocket
Feeling good at the top Shopping in sharp shoes Walking in the sunshine town feeling very cool But the butchers and the bakers in the supermarket stores Getting everything she wants from the supermarket stores Apples and oranges Apples and oranges Cornering neatly she trips up sweetly To meet the people She's on time again And then I catch her by the eye then I stop and have to think What a funny thing to do 'cause I'm feeling very pink Apples and oranges Apples and oranges I love she She loves me See you See you Thought you might to know I'm the lorry driver man She's on the run Down by the river side feeding ducks by the afternoon tide (quack quack) Apples and oranges Apples and oranges Apples and oranges |
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6. |
| 3:47 | ||||
Last night I had too much to drink
Sitting in a club with so many fools Playing to rules Trying to impress but feeling rather empty I had another drink Drink - a - drink - a - drink - a - drink What a way to spend that evening They all turn up with their friends Playing the game But in the scene I should have been Far away Away - away - away - away - away Getting up, I feel as if I'm remembering this scene before I open the door to an empty room Then I forget The telephone rings and someone speaks She would very much like to go out to a show So what can I do - I can't think what to say She sees through anyway Away - away - away - away - away Out of the front door I go Traffic's moving rather slow Arriving late, there she waits Looking very angry, as cross as she can be Be - a - be - a - be - a - be - a - be Getting up, I feel as if I'm remembering this scene before I open the door to an empty room Then I forget |
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7. |
| 3:47 | ||||
It would be so nice
It would be so nice It would be so nice To meet sometime Everybody wakes, and in the morning Hot tea and can't stop yawning Pass the butter please Have you ever read the Daily Standard? Reading all about the plane that's landed Upside down? And no one knows what I did today There can be no other way But I would just like to say It would be so nice It would be so nice It would be so nice To meet sometime It would be so nice It would be so nice It would be so nice To meet sometime Everybody cares about the weather And everybody should know better What a waste of time Everybody lives beneath the ceiling Living out a dream that sends them reeling To a distant place But no one knows what I did today There can be no other way But I would just like to say It would be so nice It would be so nice It would be so nice To meet sometime It would be so nice It would be so nice It would be so nice To meet sometime It would be so nice It would be so nice It would be so nice To meet sometime |
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8. |
| 2:35 | ||||
Sunlight bright upon my pillow
Lighter than an eiderdown Will she let the weeping willow Wind his branches round Julia dream, dreamboat queen, queen of all my dreams Every night I turn the light out Waiting for the velvet bride Will the scaly armadillo Find me where I'm hiding Julia dream, dreamboat queen, queen of all my dreams Will the misty master break me Will the key unlock my mind Will the following footsteps catch me Am I really dying Julia dream, dreamboat queen, queen of all my dreams |
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9. |
| 3:35 | ||||
Hey Jean misses Henry McLean an' I finished my beautiful flying machine
An' I'm ringing to say that I'm leaving An' maybe you'd like to fly with me and hide with me baby Isn't it strange how little we change, isn't it sad we're insane Playing the game that we know ends in tears The game we've been playing for thousands and thousands and thousands Jumps into his cosmic flyer, pulls his plastic collar higher Light the fuse and stand well back, he cried, this is my last goodbye Point me at the sky and let it fly And if you survive 'till two thousand and five I hope you're exceedingly thin For if you are stout you will have to breathe out While the people around you breathe in, breathe in, breathe in People pressing on my sides is something that I hate And so is sitting down to eat with only little capsules on my plate Point me at the sky and let it fly all we got to say to you is good bye |
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10. |
| 5:45 | ||||
Careful with that axe, Eugene
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