Taxloss

Album: Attack of the Grey Lantern (1997)
Charted: 15
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  • He'll be your taxloss lover from Liverpool
    Taxloss lover if the truth be told
    Taxloss lover still lives in the war
    Taxloss lover touching 74

    Come back to me
    We want your money
    Taxloss

    We think you are stupid
    We give you our money 'cause our assets are fluid yeah
    We'll sell you down the river
    Just remember that we said we'd deliver you

    Sign on the line and we'll give you the money
    And then you'll be mine and we'll fly somewhere sunny
    And you'll quibble that our drive'll seems unsatisfactory

    You're a taxloss
    Come back to me
    We want your money taxloss

    He's your taxloss lover and his nickname is Bert
    Taxloss lover and he's always a flirt
    Taxloss lover's into kinky sex
    Taxloss lover wears a cracking dress

    Taxloss
    Mud rock
    Junk pop
    Chart hop
    Mop top
    Swap shop who'd you'd nick your cliche off Writer/s: PAUL EDWARD DRAPER
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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