She gave her heart, for a wealthy man,
A healthy child and a healthy tan,
I gave it all, for a pretty face,
Sweet smile but a bitter taste,
They gave it all, yes they gave it all
Their thoughts were big but their feelings small

I put the dog out for you
I travelled beneathwards for you
Down where it's rumbling
Suburbs left crumbling
Here's where the fun begins it's true

But I never knew, anyone could make me run but you do

Thats when the blue piccadilly
Takes me away from the city
Maybe someday, you'll forgive me
Twelve stops and home

You turn it downwards for me
There ain't much left down here to see
You're just too cool for me
You make quite a fool of me
You brought out the school in me yeah

But I never knew, anyone, tougher than you

Thats when the blue piccadilly
Takes me away from the city
Maybe someday, you'll forgive me
Twelve stops and home

Baby I think that i love ya
And as a sure sign above ya
Ain't it a shame there's another
I think I'll go home
(Why are you here again)
Twelve stops and home
(There is no better friend)
Twelve stops and home
(Look at the time we spent)
Twelve stops and home
(When will it ever end)
Twelve stops and home

La la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la

You take me down, down, down
You take me down.

La la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la



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    Aw... kind of pretty, though it makes me giggle a little inside... but I'm slightly immature, so ignore me. 'Miss You' usually follows this, doesn't it?

    xmakesherflyxon September 04, 2007   Link

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