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  • Wednesday, 3 December 2008

The Courteeners - Acrylic video

Your just like plasticine being molded into a libertine dreamer I feel so sorry for you If you were 13 I'd let you off but your not you should know better Gather my thoughts on a notepad with a parker pen and id write you a letter but, Theres not enough paper in the world Theres not enough paper in the world have you heard all your friends go All the words they seem to know All the word in your songs go Ok jackie but, you got no spine Please vacate this city of mine I only wish you had the songs to back up your what took you so long? But we know that's not the case, rather show your face In an ancient bar that nobody goes in Because they serve some standard gin Nobody goes in there Did you win? Did they ask? Well no one cares All the words they seem to know All the words in your songs go Ok jackie well, You got no spine Please vacate this city of mine Your just like plasticine being molded into a libertine dreamer I feel so sorry for you If you were 13 i would let you off but your not you should no better Gather my thoughts on a notepad with this parker pen and id write you a letter but, Theres not enough paper in the world Theres not enough paper in the world have you heard your friends they go Ok Jackie if you got no spine, please vacate this city of mine Ok Jackie if you got no spine, please vacate this city of mine

Running time: 02:44

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