School Gates

Album: Knowle West Boy (2008)
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  • I used to wait for her outside the school gates,
    She's fifteen and pregnant, I guess it's too late,
    I guess I'm too young, but I do what I can
    She gave birth at fifteen, said the baby's not mine
    So I get ahead in life, and get ahead in crime
    It runs in the family, of old oh some time
    It's Strangeways, Horfield...

    [Chorus]
    Where goes time
    ?
    Where goes time
    ?

    I'm a stranger as well, I'm dying myself
    I guess I'm too young, but I do what I can

    I used to wait for her outside the school gates
    She's fifteen and pregnant, I guess it's too late
    I guess I'm too young, but I do what I can

    [Chorus: x2]

    I used to wait for her outside the school gates Writer/s: ADRIAN NICHOLAS MATTHEW THAWS, BERNARD BUTLER
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY, Downtown Music Publishing
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