Solo In Soho

Album: Solo In Soho (1980)
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  • Stop this lying
    Stop this cheating
    Stop treating me like I am some
    Kind of fool over whose eyes

    You can pull the wool
    You're not so cool
    Remember it's to me you are speaking
    Stop cutting

    Stop hurting
    Stop this dirt
    About you lifting up your skirt
    To any man dressed in pants with shirt buttons undone and flirting

    When you are so low down in Soho
    There is no hope no how
    No place to go
    You will go along

    Some people say I'm a crazy kind of fool
    But be that as it may
    You always treat me cruel
    Solo in Soho

    Stop talking
    Stop eating
    We can't go on meeting
    And greeting

    Meeting and cheating and meeting
    And sleeping you know that's deceiting
    And that's only repeating
    When you are so low

    Down in Soho
    There is no hope no how
    There is no place to go
    But you will go along

    Some people say I'm a crazy kind of fool
    But be that as it may you always treat me cruel
    Solo in Soho Writer/s: PHILIP PARRIS LYNOTT
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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