Lyrics Vicky Verky - Squeeze
(Difford/Tilbrook)
With
her
hair
up
in
his
fingers
The
fish
and
chips
smell
lingers
Under
amber
streetlamps
She
holds
the
law
in
her
hands
The
moistness
of
the
damp
night
Falls
silent
through
the
lamplight
Although
she′s
only
fourteen
She
really
knows
her
courting
And
up
the
railway
sidings
There's
him
and
her
They′re
lying
Hand
in
hand
they
whisper
You're
my
missus
and
I'm
your
mister
The
moon
as
white
and
virgin
And
she
was
on
the
turning
Remember
your
first
nibble
When
best
friends
were
so
little
They
really
trooped
the
colours
When
walking
with
each
other
And
all
her
mates
would
giggle
As
ladylike
she′d
wiggle
All
along
the
high
street
They′d
splash
out
on
an
ice
cream
He'd
sometimes
really
treat
her
But
he′d
done
his
mother's
meter
Well
he
went
off
to
Borstal
He
said
that
he
was
forced
to
Rob
the
flats
of
Hi
Fi′s
Cuz
she
was
ill
And
she
would
cry
Each
morning
she
got
sicker
Her
mother
sometimes
hit
her
If
she'd
have
known
the
story
She
would
have
been
so
sorry
He
received
a
letter
and
admitted
it
There
was
nothing
else
to
do
but
get
rid
of
it
Lonely
in
his
dormitory
He′d
sit
and
stare
If
this
is
for
real
And
is
it
really
fair
Summer
came
so
they
went
Down
to
the
coast
in
his
tent
She
cooked
upon
his
primus
And
sampled
local
cider
She
told
him
in
his
rucksack
I
think
I
want
that
chance
back
To
be
perhaps
the
one
who
Will
forever
love
you
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