Hangover Square

Album: 1,2, Kung Fu (2018)
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  • After drinks on Sunday, you give the world a rest
    Pacing Earl's Court station, in your Monday best

    You wish you hadn't got yourself in this little mess
    You wish you hadn't got yourself in this little mess

    Every page of Copperfield, you wait between the lines
    They're having pints at the Black Heart, but you've been left behind

    How can someone like you be so difficult to find?
    They wish they could hear the people talking in your mind

    On the train to Brighton, the sun is waiting there
    With something be done, murder in the air
    Your brain rattles with the carriage, you leave Hangover Square

    Have a glass of courage with a flame by your side
    'Cos no one wants to know your name until you have died

    On Hangover Square
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    On Hangover Square Writer/s: AHMAD AL-SHAKARCHI, DAVID NEWINGTON
    Publisher: Faber Music, Royalty Network
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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