Lyrics Handbags and Gladrags - Chase
Ever
seen
a
blind
man
cross
the
road,
Trying
to
make
the
other
side.
Ever
seen
a
young
girl
growing
old,
Trying
to
make
herself
a
bride.
And
what
becomes
of
you
my
love,
When
they
have
finally
stripped
you
of,
The
handbags
and
the
gladrags,
That
your
Grandad
had
to
sweat
so
you
could
buy.
Once
I
was
a
young
man,
And
all
I
thought
I
had
to
do
was
smile.
So
listen
all
you
young
girls,
Who
have
bought
everything
that′s
in
style.
'Cos
once
you
think
you′re
in
you're
out,
For
you
don't
mean
a
thing
without,
The
handbags
and
the
gladrags,
That
your
Grandad
had
to
sweat
so
you
could
buy.
Sing
a
song
of
six-pence
for
your
sake,
And
take
a
bottle
full
of
rye.
Four
and
twenty
blackbirds
in
a
cake,
And
bake
′em
all
in
a
pie.
They
told
me
you
missed
school
today,
So
I
suggest
you
just
throw
away,
The
handbags
and
the
gladrags,
That
your
Grandad
had
to
sweat
so
you
could
buy.
And
what
becomes
of
you
my
love,
When
they
have
finally
stripped
you
of,
The
handbags
and
the
gladrags,
That
your
Grandad
had
to
sweat
so
you
could
buy.
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