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  • 作词 : Al Greenwood/Alex Rice/Benjamin Mack/Oli Dewdney/Henry Young/Rob Knaggs
    作曲 : Al Greenwood/Alex Rice/Benjamin Mack/Oli Dewdney/Henry Young/Rob Knaggs
    Oh, you've been waiting for a while
    Tell me about the Aldershot municipal gardens
    Do you think, sometimes, on weekends when it gets light
    You could swim there? Well maybe if the water was clear
    I've been taking some time to myself
    I've been thinking a lot
    But maybe outside of the box
    I really hope that my business speech worked
    And I get a job cause I really need work
    Yeah I've been waiting in a docks for a while
    Down there in Aldershot, Camberley or Staines
    I think, I've been packing lunches deep in boxes
    I wanna be a lawyer or someone who hunts foxes
    And I think, maybe in a while I could become a doctor
    The ambulances don't run anymore but it's ok
    You can get an Uber there for four pounds fifty-five
    And if you can't afford that
    Well it only really hurts when it rains
    So, other items probably doesn't matter a lot
    I've been thinking a little bit about that sort of thing
    And if you could hopefully agree
    I could begin to drag myself free
    So, oh, you've been hoping a lot
    And working on your poses
    And living on a yacht in your dreams
    And they're in Camberley, or Aldershot or Staines
    Buried hundreds underneath municipal bridges
    On the weekends, he goes out for a bit
    To the Slug and Lettuce, or Wetherspoons if that's shit
    There's no club in this town anymore
    But if you want a new job you could always go to London
    Oh, tend to your flowers for a while
    Everything's growing so nicely, July's coming along
    I hope that when the winter's finally here you can sit in your front room and laugh at your neighbours
    Oh, you're a tiny bit old for this
    Don't you think it's gonna get better
    Before too long or if it doesn't I guess you'll be six feet under
    Wearing your nicest clothes
  • [00:00.000] 作词 : Al Greenwood/Alex Rice/Benjamin Mack/Oli Dewdney/Henry Young/Rob Knaggs
    [00:00.000] 作曲 : Al Greenwood/Alex Rice/Benjamin Mack/Oli Dewdney/Henry Young/Rob Knaggs
    [00:00.0]Oh, you've been waiting for a while
    [00:03.22]Tell me about the Aldershot municipal gardens
    [00:06.50]Do you think, sometimes, on weekends when it gets light
    [00:10.11]You could swim there? Well maybe if the water was clear
    [00:13.86]I've been taking some time to myself
    [00:16.77]I've been thinking a lot
    [00:18.50]But maybe outside of the box
    [00:20.58]I really hope that my business speech worked
    [00:23.76]And I get a job cause I really need work
    [00:26.84]Yeah I've been waiting in a docks for a while
    [00:30.58]Down there in Aldershot, Camberley or Staines
    [00:33.88]I think, I've been packing lunches deep in boxes
    [00:37.40]I wanna be a lawyer or someone who hunts foxes
    [00:40.91]And I think, maybe in a while I could become a doctor
    [00:43.92]The ambulances don't run anymore but it's ok
    [00:47.21]You can get an Uber there for four pounds fifty-five
    [00:50.94]And if you can't afford that
    [00:52.36]Well it only really hurts when it rains
    [00:54.26]So, other items probably doesn't matter a lot
    [00:57.33]I've been thinking a little bit about that sort of thing
    [01:01.8]And if you could hopefully agree
    [01:04.34]I could begin to drag myself free
    [01:07.61]So, oh, you've been hoping a lot
    [01:10.98]And working on your poses
    [01:12.95]And living on a yacht in your dreams
    [01:15.36]And they're in Camberley, or Aldershot or Staines
    [01:17.77]Buried hundreds underneath municipal bridges
    [01:21.80]On the weekends, he goes out for a bit
    [01:24.48]To the Slug and Lettuce, or Wetherspoons if that's shit
    [01:28.10]There's no club in this town anymore
    [01:31.10]But if you want a new job you could always go to London
    [01:34.84]Oh, tend to your flowers for a while
    [01:38.33]Everything's growing so nicely, July's coming along
    [01:42.15]I hope that when the winter's finally here you can sit in your front room and laugh at your neighbours
    [01:48.37]Oh, you're a tiny bit old for this
    [01:52.15]Don't you think it's gonna get better
    [01:55.8]Before too long or if it doesn't I guess you'll be six feet under
    [02:00.16]Wearing your nicest clothes