Lyrics

Christine Goreham lived in Shoreham by the sea She left all her money to the man in the Cat's Protection League Fifty years of playing out this masquerade Caught up in a world of cigarettes and lemonade Ageing faces speak of places yet to see New York, Singapore, HongKong, Ramsgate, Leigh-on-Sea Travelling the world from the luxury of her divan Dreaming of a time of company and a camper van Country roads and catalogue clothes and a B&B Away from the days and the drudgery of her routine Ageing faces speak of places yet to see New York, Singapore, HongKong, Ramsgate, Leigh-on-Sea But Christine Goreham plays her life out in my fantasy But Christine Goreham never remembered me Evenings arms reach out towards these autumn days Passing trains draw lines beneath her vacancy Cheesecake Sunday, pray for time and warmer days Voluntary assistants always needed type dot co dot uk Ageing faces speak of places yet to see New York, Singapore, HongKong, Ramsgate, Leigh-on-Sea But Christine Goreham plays her life out in my fantasy But Christine Goreham never remembered me
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