Half Man Half Biscuit - 1966 And All That lyrics

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Half Man Half Biscuit - 1966 And All That lyrics

We sat and decided as the seasons collided That our love was fairly utopian If it wasn't for my pills, my psychiatric bills And your unreliable fallopian Then I guessed we'd be fine, embraced on cloud nine Emotionally impossible to sever And you'd turn around quickly and ever so sickly I'd tell you I'd love you forever If only you'd give me my Lev Yashin poster back Six months ago I returned your brown anorak But you keep forgetting and it's far too upsetting So baby Ferenc Puskas to you, to you Baby Ferenc Puskas to you And you know it's a shame but we were never the same On account of your stupid amnesia Through teardrops I stare at the wall that's now bare And I reach for the Milk of Magnesia And I'll die on the floor and leave a note on the door Saying ‘This ape has just left Gibraltar' And in hell it will rain and I'll say once again That I'd stand next to you at the altar If only you'd give me my Lev Yashin poster back Six months ago I returned your brown anorak But you keep forgetting and it's far too upsetting So baby Ferenc Puskas to you, to you Baby Ferenc Puskas to you With boots on Bert Trautmann lived round here. Yeah, lived down the road in St Helens, he was a prisoner of war man, wasn't he? Didn't he break his neck? Yeah, he had a crew-cut. Great man, great man. What about George Farm? Oh, Blackpool? Yeah, he was great. ‘The Cat'. The Tangerine wizard… The Jesus Christ of Bloomfield Road… …Stanley Mortensen!