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Sat down in The Crown, pushing suds around Watching navvies mourn the 3.15 from Punchestown A cloud of memory surrounds Two wanderers from Woodberry Down I felt like I was part of something And for that, I'll say this I've never been a part of something So bliss to reminisce King says at the bar you're coming down The instant chemistry is calling And it's live, just like you said, your sound We stayed up with The Fall Neighbours banging all four walls New friends in the sprawl The faces pushing past I felt like I was part of something And for that, I'll say this I've never been a part of something So bliss to reminisce Twenty thousand streets beneath the stars And they're all ours We found magic in the parlance of the passing cars Do you remember, crashing house parties in France Watching girls who couldn't dance Laugh at gendarmes in the aftermath? I felt like I was part of something And for that, I'll say this I've never been a part of something That was ever such bliss to reminisce On ley-lines when we split the halves The Despair Hippo, and Pat sat in his laser bath They say all good things have to end Like the dreams we had back then Writing songs to pay the rent Do you remember, every night was us and them All the secrets that we'd burn through In the rooms that we'd return to, my friend I felt like we were part of something And for that, I'll say this I've never been a part of something So bliss to reminisce Take it away, Patrice... Dogs are barking in the dark At Richard in his Ipswich scarf RIPeople's Club, T-shirt, Bossman, Russ and Monty Cockney Baader-Meinhof, Johnny, Vic and Jean-Luc Ponty Out to John and Joe, Cater, Nath, the burner phone All back to Ronalds Road The faces pushing past... I felt like I was part of something And for that, I'll say this You'll always be a part of something That is ever such bliss to reminisce
Writer(s): Kevin Kharas, Patrick King Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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