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By Ralph McTell, (The Boxer)
If I'd been born a street away, another star
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By Ralph McTell, Me and my brother returned to the water
I saw a
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By Ralph McTell, You say, too much water
Has gone under the bridge
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By Ralph McTell, I woke up this morning, I got booze on my
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By Ralph McTell, Dear River Thames,
You keep moving along,
Not knowing where you're going,
Or
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By Ralph McTell, There's four who share this room as we work hard
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By Ralph McTell, Take a bus, who needs a car
We'll eat here,
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By Ralph McTell, When they looked at Joseph's hands
They said, They're the
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By Ralph McTell, And once I walked a million miles
All the way to
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By Ralph McTell, Now it's come to talking I don't have much to
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By Ralph McTell, My Jenny Taylor, my Jenny Taylor
Jenny oh oh la la
Jenny
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By Ralph McTell, Thousands of miles without moving
In the silence and stillness we're
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By Ralph McTell, Out in the garden, amongst the bushes, Michael is crying.
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By Ralph McTell, Mr Connaughton my memory's long, though the years have flown
Though
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By Ralph McTell, Pity the boy who marries for money
Or wealth and position
Thinking
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By Ralph McTell, Give me sweet forgiveness
And I think that it might
If not
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By Ralph McTell, Don't leave Martin alone tonight
Just because he looks all
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By Ralph McTell, A man without a job is a stranger to the
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By Ralph McTell, Have you seen the old man
In the closed-down market
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By Ralph McTell, This summer will be different I will move across the
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By Ralph McTell, Takes a glass of Tequila to raise up my spirits
When
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By Ralph McTell, Oh, the traveller moving on the land, behold I give
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By Ralph McTell, I went down to the hiring fair for to sell
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By Ralph McTell, I will never forget the walk to the station,
Me
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By Ralph McTell, I said look at the river.
You said it's only a
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By Ralph McTell, So you're finally over it now.
You thought you wouldn't
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By Ralph McTell, Don't care for gardenias
Rather have a dandelion
Don't like weddings much