Lyrics Up the Junction - Goldfinger
I
never
thought
it
could
happen
With
me
and
that
girl
from
Clapham
Out
on
the
windy
collumn
That
night
I
ain′t
forgotten
While
she
dreamt
of
the
rations
With
some
or
other
passion
I
said
you
are
a
lady
Perhaps
she
said
I
may
be
We
moved
into
a
basement
With
thoughts
of
our
engagement
We
stayed
in
by
the
telly
Although
the
room
was
smelly
We
spent
our
time
just
kissin'
The
Runway
Arms
we′d
missin'
I
licked
her
in
the
evening
And
then
again
this
morning
I
got
a
job
with
Stanley
He
said
I'd
come
in
handy
He
started
me
on
Monday
So
I
had
a
bath
on
Sunday
I
worked
eleven
hours
And
bought
the
girl
some
flowers
She
said
she′d
seen
a
doctor
And
nothing
now
could
stop
her
I
worked
all
through
the
winter
The
weather
brass
and
bitter
I
put
away
a
tenner
Each
week
to
make
her
better
And
when
the
time
was
ready
We
had
to
sell
the
telly
And
evenings
by
the
fire
And
little
kicks
inside
her
This
moring
at
4:
50
I
took
her
rather
nifty
Down
to
an
incubator
And
thirty
minutes
later
She
gave
birth
to
a
daughter
Within
a
year
I
walk
her
She
looked
just
like
her
mother
If
there
could
be
another
And
now
she′s
two
years
older
Her
mother's
with
a
soldier
She
left
me
when
my
drinking
Became
a
proper
stinging
The
devil
came
and
took
me
From
bar
to
street
to
bookie
No
more
nights
by
the
telly
No
more
nights
nappies
smelling
Alone
here
in
the
kitchen
I
feel
there′s
something
missing
I'd
beg
for
some
forgiveness
But
beggin′s
not
my
business
And
she
won't
write
a
letter
And
though
I
always
tell
her
And
so
it′s
my
assumption
I'm
really
up
the
junction
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