Lyrics Lulu Selling Tea - The Proclaimers
May
I
be
allowed
to
voice
dissent
Over
the
Sixties,
and
what
they
meant
'Cause
I've
been
listening
for
twenty
years
The
anecdotes
ring
in
my
ears
From
people
who
were
over
the
age
of
consent
Now
I
don't
recall
too
much
long
hair
At
least
not
around
where
we
used
to
stay
The
only
guy
we
thought
was
okay
Who
wore
his
hair
the
Beatles
way
Was
a
Belfast
boy
that
Man
United
play
Mother's
Pride
on
the
table,
Batman
on
TV
A
Man
in
a
Suitcase,
and
Daktari
and
Skippy
Jimmy
Clitheroe,
Colin
Stein,
and
Lulu
selling
tea
Going
to
school
in
the
dark,
in
the
winter
The
view
from
beneath
my
balaclava
The
world
from
four
feet
off
the
floor
Must
have
had
its
limitations
Without
my
adult
complications
But
I
can
only
report
what
I
saw
And
I
saw...
Lucky
bags,
Bazooka
Joes,
animal
tracks
on
my
shoes
I
was
sooking
milk
through
a
straw
In
the
middle
of
the
morning
Saturday
morning
pictures,
and
fireworks
getting
thrown
Football
songs
in
the
shelter
in
the
playground
St
Cuthbert's
horses
pulling
the
carts
on
the
milkround
You
know,
it's
funny,
but
I
don't
recall
too
much
long
hair.
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