North London Trash

Album: Slipway Fires (2008)
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  • I've got a flaming road of karma and a mobile phone
    I was raised by the radio in a broken home,
    I've got a broken smile and an arrogant line
    I'm really no-one special but I'm in my prime.

    I've got a hard body girlfriend
    I've got a wallet full of cash,
    You can bury my body
    I'm just North London Trash
    I've got a flaming road of karma and I'll do it alone
    I grew up with the TV in a broken home,
    I've got match of the day, black converse
    I'm really no-one special, but I've seen you do much worse.

    I've got a hard body girlfriend
    She helps me spend my cash,
    Then we roll on my floorboards
    Like nouveau North London Trash

    If you don't unblock this rifle it'll pitch
    I could marry her for the money but she's known to be a drag
    On my Collateral and my arrogant streak,
    I'm really no-one special but I'm here in my prime and my peak

    My hard boby girlfriend
    She makes the cameras flash
    You can pin up our bodies
    But you can't kill
    North London Trash

    And you ain't bad looking son, she just ain't looking for you
    You've shown a lot of fight, but this ain't your night, or even your year
    You ain't bad looking now,
    Watch where you're looking now
    Is anybody looking now? Writer/s: JOHNNY BORRELL
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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