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Madness All I Knew

Woohoo woohoo woohoo

Here comes an honest looking man
With his round face and his fat hands
See the news, there he is
With the answers to the last quiz

I can never know what I then knew
In a million years
I can never know what I used to
In a million tears

Turn it on we will see
Everything today
Me and you will lose
Our marbles on the way

I'll remember you forever
'til the day I'm dead
I'll remember us together
And the things we've said

I'll spare a penny for my thoughts
And try to work out what I just bought
Let me think, let me think
Left swimming in an ice rink

Woohoo woohoo

I don't want to hear what someone has to say
I'll just write it down and throw it all away
I could never know what I then knew
In a million years
I could never know what I used to
In a million tears

Woohoo woohoo

I'll remember you forever
'til the day I'm dead
I'll remember us together
And the things we've said
I could never know what I then knew
In a million years
I could never know what I used to
In a million tears
In a million tears
In a million tears
In a million tears
In a million tears


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