Tom: G
Introdução:
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Well, I just bumped into an old friend of mine I hadn't seen for years
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We talked about the good old times over a couple a jars of beer
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Seems like another world now that all of the old folks are dead
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And he looks kinda similar but inside he's just out of his head
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Singin' la, la, la...
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la, la, la...
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Well, he smoked all my cigarettes and he emptied my purse
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Some things they never change, well, at least they don't get worse
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We struck gold at two thirty care of some gee gee up in the Ayr
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But by the time we got 'round to collecting our winnings the pub landlord
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had already been there
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Singin' la, la, la...
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la, la, la...
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I asked him about his missus, seems they parted long ago
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Not only that but she seems to have a kid by everyone we know, oh no!
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Well, I managed to change the subject by ordering another round
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Then in who should walk none other than dear Charlie Brown
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Singin' la, la, la...
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la, la, la...
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The last time I saw him he was waving me goodbye
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Singin' la, la, la...
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Singin' la, la, la...
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la, la, la...
("I'll have two more o' these"