Key: F major
Verse 1
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I was
always taught,
Like ladies left hand finger,
And when you've got some lolly,
you put it in a bank.
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And when you get some petrol,
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you puts it in the tank.
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this is what they found.
And what with bags and packets of bags,
For far and wide
the countryside
were the blue midland o
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'gins.
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Now take last Sunday for instance.
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No, I tell a lie. It was Saturday.
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Now I'm sure it was Saturday.
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We all had to go out early.
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The Renfrewley Shield game was on.
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the weather being hot,
decided we would visit a
famous beauty spot.
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to see the lovely view
and sits upon the green
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And there laid out before us
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And what with bags and packets of bags
For far and wide
the countryside
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was full of blooming tin s
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were the blooming little vines
Five hundred tons of paper,
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three miles of broken glass
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you couldn't see the grass
For far and wide
the countryside
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The only thing that was empty
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So when you come to the end
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of a packet of fags
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Don't be an un tidy so -and -so,
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just stick them in the lit ter bin.
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