Verse One Bigger head, you've got no bread in our house
Now how you have got this....
Now they sleep in separate bedrooms
Seems they missed the jackpot in family fortunes

Yeah, oh yeah
How long, how long to go
Do you think that we are funny if we do it alone
How long, how long to go

Ain't it funny if we carry on they know me will moan
How long, how long to go
Stupid sod, you shout the odds in your town
You buy a box and call it home

You've never been that much of a thinker, no
Been a secret lemonade drinker, wanker
How long, how long to go
Do you think that we are funny if we do it alone

How long, how long to go
Ain't it funny if we carry on we know they will moan
How long, how long to go
Wanker, look at all these things I bring you

Livin' on the handouts you collect in a cake tin
How long, how long to go
Do you think that we are funny if we do it along
How long, how long to go

Ain't funny if we carry on we know they will moan
How long, how long to go
Yeah
How long, how long to go

Ain't funny if we carry on we know they will
Moan
We know they will moan


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