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Since when did you start swinging big cigarettes ?
Oh lord, you're a child
How long has Charlie been sleeping in your bed?
Said it wasn't sex, it was love
Where was I when you grew up?
Where was I when you grew up?
Now there's two tiny hands in cement by the street
A new knowledge of men
New worries
New disease
And a portrait of cheap female skin, dangerous skin
For the new repertoires from your neighbours, now me
You go get a job where the people pay well
You order a drink and you'll sleep in a hell
And I'll say Misty dear, you're my angel
But age, you're more of a girl
But less of a lady
Oh lord, you're a child
How long has Charlie been sleeping in your bed?
Said it wasn't sex, it was love
Where was I when you grew up?
Where was I when you grew up?
Now there's two tiny hands in cement by the street
A new knowledge of men
New worries
New disease
And a portrait of cheap female skin, dangerous skin
For the new repertoires from your neighbours, now me
You go get a job where the people pay well
You order a drink and you'll sleep in a hell
And I'll say Misty dear, you're my angel
But age, you're more of a girl
But less of a lady
Lyrics submitted by bunnys_speak_words
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