2 Fat Ladies

Album: Wake Up The Nation (2010)
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  • Two fat ladies at my door'
    Over the hills and far much more
    Seeking the teats of mother and child
    Some marked bitter, others mild
    Two fat ladies click, click, cock
    I've gone too far and far too quick

    Yester, yesterday is gone
    Very nice then but now all worn
    Dry that, dry that tear away
    Come back when the world has changed

    On and on and on we go
    Courage and brave for all on show
    On and on, on and on we go
    Two fat ladies, 88

    Chatting and waiting on a garden gate
    Two young fellows not too late
    What's the time andWhat's our fate?
    Sugar, sugar - ain't it sweet
    Loves your mind but rots your teeth
    Looking for sugar for my bowl

    Up the apples
    And down the road Been all over
    This town today
    But can't find my feet
    Or stand up straight

    Silver veils that dance and hide
    Golden tales lay on their side
    Raise my glass, I'm in the pink

    I'm sitting here
    Waitinq for the sun to sink
    On and on and on we go Writer/s: PAUL WELLER, SIMON DINE
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
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