: Oh I know I don't own you But I don't even know if I should phone you Someone sending me letters Saying you've been going with other fellers And they
: I thought that you were joking When you said "I want to see you To discuss your contribution To the future of our nation's heart and soul Six o'clock
: Standing there before you Defences thrown aside I thought I heard you laughing But when I asked you said you'd cried I wanted to believe you Yes I
: Oh children of the future Conceived in the toilets at Meadowhall To be raised on the cheap cold slabs of garage floors Rolling empty cans down the
: Now let's sit down too, 'cos I'm a ladies man I've got my work cut out, I'm doing what I can So hold me, touch me, thrill me, don't ever let me go
: If you stay out all nite that's alright by me But if you must kiss those guys you could at least clean your teeth I don't mean to put you down But
: I know I'm getting on And you're so very young But would you like to stay Until next Saturday or Sunday? I'll give you your own room It's next door
: At first I could say I could say or do Just whatever I liked You would You would not You would not answer That's alright Oh I can't believe in the
: Doorways corners and the street lights dance in your eyes Behind the cinema in the rain In the subway Where the walls crumble and cover you in fine
: We didn't have no where to live, We didn't have nowhere to go 'til someone said "I know this place off Burditt Road." It was on the fifteenth floor
: Tomorrow never lies so live for today Don't be afraid of the skeletons of yesterday Each morning brings you closer to your goal so grab your chance
expecting anything in return? I'm only trying to give you what you've come to expect Just another song 'bout single mothers and sex Single mothers and sex, single mothers and sex Just another song
: Ah ah ah ah ah... Tonight's the night Open your door and I'll come inside Don't be afraid, it will be alright I will change your whole life tonight
: Woke up in the morning Raised my head still yawning Well I was in for a surprise Stumbled to the mirror Realised in horror The face that stared back
: As I was goin' over the Cork and Kerry mountains I met Captain Farrell and his money he was countin' I first produced my pistol and then produced my
: All day I'm doing fine 'cos there are things to pass the time Smoke a cig and drink some tea Watch a programme on TV I just don't care where you are
: Susan's babysitter Is seventeen years old Oh she looks like Susan When she still lived at home She's a lovely girl She's got long black hair If you
: We're talking again Smiling and laughing Ignoring the past Well I hope you're happy I know there was something Please don't let it die away I know