Did you see him when I was away?
I would have phoned but you'd spoil the trip.
Will he be in the pub tonight?
I'll hate marriage and take a sip.

Will he be yours as of today?
Will I never see you know if you're taken?
Are you still the wearing that ring?
When she told me I was a little shaken.

Like a bird without the bed,
her sister says that we'll get wed.
And I should tell you I adore you
but I'm sure it would just bore you.


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Now You're Taken Lyrics as written by Dominic Aitchison Aiden Moffatt

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    I always thought it was 'Will I never see you NOW if you're taken?' It makes more sense.

    allmylittlewordson November 12, 2005   Link
  • +2
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    Aidan, of Arab Strap sings on this

    laurelinwyntreon October 01, 2007   Link
  • +1
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    "R U Still In 2 It"'s equally sombre brother. wholly underappreciated.

    daltonlson August 26, 2012   Link
  • 0
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    Always thought it was "I'll hide my rage and take a sip"..

    blood is thinon April 09, 2013   Link
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    I always thought the Aidan said: "I would have fallen, but you would have spoiled the drop."

    Jonnybgoodon September 22, 2021   Link

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