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- The Rocking Chair (Heaton/Rotheray)
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- Here I walk, here I walk
- Looking for an angel's wings in the den of the hawk
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- Here I am, here I am
- With a choice between an also ran and a sunbed tan
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- And you thought you'd found your own little look
- How I misjudged, how I mistook
- And you thought you'd found the style of your hair
- I guess tonight I'll take, I'll take these troubles to
- the rocking chair
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- So I'll take these high-heeled shoes
- And yes I'll take these traditional views
- I'll take this deep despair
- Of a 30 year old square, to the rocking chair
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- Here I sit, here I sit
- Looking for a warming smile in a house of cold wit
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- Here I stand, here I stand
- Torn between the balding drunk and no man's land
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- And they'll tell you when you've reached your peak
- Where the wolf-whistle rung there's a deafening shriek
- Blowing kisses into thin air
- I guess tonight I'll take, I'll take these troubles to
- The rocking chair
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- So I'll take this awkward stance
- And I'll take this sexless dance
- I'll take this deep despair of a 30 year old square
- To the rocking chair
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- Am I skinny? A shade too fat?
- Mmmm...My friend the cat knows all about that
- Am I happy?
- (here I sit, here I sit)
- Just a little sad
- (looking for a warming smile in a house of cold wit)
- Mmmm...My friend the cat knows all about that
- Am I skinny?
- (Here I walk, here I walk)
- A shade too fat?
- (Looking for an angel's wings in the den of the hawk)
- My friend the cat knows all about that


