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I’m Going to Spain
I’ve sold my car, thrown in my job, I’m 34 years old
I think it’s time I saw the world, and not australia
I’ve sold my car thrown in my job I’m 34 years old
I think it’s time I saw the world coz I hate the cold and rain and grey

I’m going to spain
Cousin norman had a real fine time last year
He said it doesn’t rain
I hope I can quickly learn the language yeah
I hope I can quickly learn the language

And the factory floor presented me with some tapes of elton john
I hope it might keep me company but I hate the goo- goo-goo-goodbyes
Coz I’m going to spain
Cousin norman had a real fine time last year
I hear it doesn’t rain
I hope I can quickly learn the language yeah
I hope I can quickly learn the language yeah

My mother cried last friday night
When I said that I’ll be gone
She packed it up, and then cashed in her premium bonds
And I’m going to spain
Cousin norman had a real fine time last year
They say it doesn’t rain
I hope I can quickly learn the language yeah
I hope I can quickly learn the language

I’m going to spain
I’m going to spain

Better rate culture there boy

I’m going to spain
Cousin norman had a real fine time last year
They say it doesn’t rain
I hope I can quickly learn the language-eh
 
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