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A New England - Kirsty MacColl



     
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I was twenty-one years when I wrote this song
I'm twenty-two now, but I won't be for long
People ask me when will I grow up to understand
Why the girls I knew at school are already pushing pramsI loved you then as I love you still
Though I put you on a pedestal, you put me on the pill
I don't feel bad about letting you go
I just feel sad about letting you knowI don't want to change the world
I'm not looking for a new England
Are you looking for another girl?I don't want to change the world
I'm not looking for a new England
Are you looking for another girl?I loved the words you wrote to me
But that was bloody yesterday
I can't survive on what you send
Every time you need a friendI saw two shooting stars last night
I wished on them, but they were only satellites
It's wrong to wish on space hardware
I wish, I wish, I wish you'd careI don't want to change the world
I'm not looking for a new England

Are you looking for another girl?I don't want to change the world
I'm not looking for a new England
Are you looking for another girl?My dreams were full of strange ideas
My mind was set despite the fears
But other things got in the way
I never asked that boy to stayOnce upon a time at home
I sat beside the telephone
Waiting for someone to pull me through
When at last it didn't ring, I knew it wasn't youI don't want to change the world
I'm not looking for a new England
Are you looking for another girl?I don't want to change the world
I'm not looking for a new England
Are you looking for another?I don't want to change the world
I'm not looking for a new England
Are you looking for another girl?Looking for another girl
Looking for another girl
Looking for another girl
Girl, girl, girl

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Kirsty Anna MacColl (Croydon, England, UK on 10 October 1959 - 18 December 2000) was a British pop singer-songwriter. She was the daughter of dancer Jean Newlove and noted folk singer Ewan MacColl. MacColl began her career in the late 1970s UK punk rock scene, singing backing vocals for Drug Addix. Her UK hits included the 1981 single "There's A Guy Works Down The Chip Shop Swears He's Elvis", a cover of Billy Bragg's "A New England" in 1985, a duet with Shane MacGowan of The Pogues on "Fairytale of New York" in 1987, and a cover of The Kinks' song "Days" in 1989.

Read more about Kirsty MacColl on Last.fm.


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