January Git

Album: Himself (1971)
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  • I still believe in Sunday as being a day of rest
    And maybe it's because I'm an Irishman
    That I like Dublin best
    Still whose who are you to tell me I'm alright Fred

    But don't let that worry your son
    For when he grows up and gets blown out of here
    Have yourself A-tomic bomb
    Now introducing Maisie (Maisie) and on my right

    Will be
    Both of whom are here now represented by
    Our good friend U.V.I.P.
    Whose mundane conjectoral I'd recommend

    Only if you like rocking jazz
    Intermingled with an ounce of you double K
    Full of eastern Raj Matazz
    Close your eyes and the door don't forge-t

    If you do I take it you know what to expect
    Still whose who are you to tell me I'm alright
    Fred but don't let that worry your son
    For when he grows up and gets blown out of here

    Have yourself a (really)
    Tour-de-force-a (yearly)
    Non-de-plume A-tomic bomb
    Feeling tired one degree under Oh-

    What you need is picking up so off you go
    (Get picked up you know)
    Whose mundane conjectoral I'd recommend
    Only if you like rocking jazz

    Intermingled with an ounce of you double K
    Full of Eastern (promised)
    Without a doubting (Thomas)
    Polynesian Raj Matazz

    Nothing older than time nothing sweeter than wine
    Nothing physically, recklessly, hopelessly blind
    Nothing I couldn't say
    Nothing why ''cause today
    Nothing rhymed Writer/s: RAYMOND O'SULLIVAN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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