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Ooh deary me
My little brother's in his bedroom smoking weed
I tell him he should get up cause it's nearly half past three
He can't be bothered cause he's high on THCI ask him very nicely if he'd like a cup of tea
I can't even see him cause his room is so smoky
Don't understand how one can watch so much TV
My baby brother Alfie how I wish that you could seeI only say it cause I care
So please can you stop pulling my hair?
Now now there's no need to swear
Please don't despair my dear mon frereOoh Alfie get up it's a brand new day
I just cant sit back and watch you waste your life away
You need to get a job because the bills need to get paid
Get off your lazy arse Alfie please use your brainSurely there's some walls out there that you can go and spray
I'm feeling guilty here for leading you astray
Now how the hell do you ever expect that you'll get laid
When all you do is stay in playin your computer games?I only say it cause I care
So please can you stop pullin my hair?
Now now there's no need to swear

Please don't despair my dear mon frereOh little brother please refrain from doing that
I'm trying to help you out so can you stop being a tw**?
It's time that you and I sat down and had a little chat
And look me in the eyes take off that stupid fitted capI only say it cause I care
So please can you stop pulling my hair?
Now now there's no need to swear
Please don't despair
Please don't despair
My mon frere

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There are at least three artists with this name: a jazz pianist, a jazz saxophonist and a banjo player. 1.) Bill Evans (born William John Evans; 16th August 1929-15th September 1980) was one of the most famous jazz pianists of the twentieth century. Along with Mccoy Tyner and Oscar Peterson, he was the force behind the biggest evolution in jazz since Art Tatum and Bud Powell. His use of impressionistic harmony, his inventive interpretation of traditional jazz repertoire, and his syncopated and polyrhythmic melodic lines influenced a generation of pianists...

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