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I know that you're out there
Born ready, but on the decline
To keep you from my thoughts
When we first broke the lineDo you remember like I remember?
Lost pursuits of excellence
The glory of the crownLives of imperialists
Leave me with aching wrists
So no wonder you frown
When you're two world wars downSo when the dark times come
Well, I will sing you a good time song
I'm pretending that it's ending
But it kills me to act so strong
Just to gaze in your eyes
Makes all the difference to meJust be ready my angel
Be ready when I call
I've been re reading letters
They were moving warm but bitter
And I cried right through them allOoh, ooh

The days go so slow
Ooh, ooh
We'll never get to heaven
With the artillery in towSo when the dark times come
It might warm your heart to know
That I went to the crossroads
But the devil never showedThey can stick their war
I'm leaving now
It makes no difference to meI'm hoping if you know where I am
Send your heart in a telegram
I'm praying that you know where I amBe upstairs, ready my angel
Be ready when I call
And then my angel I'll be ready too
And I will catch you when you fallDo you remember like I remember
All the dirty things you said?
Do you remember like I remember
Or was it all in my head?So when the dark times come
Well, I will song you a good time song
I'm pretending that it's ending
But it kills me to act so strong
To gaze in your eyes
Makes all the difference to meSo, who's got the clap
Who's got the clap
Give yourself a clap now
Songwriters
Carl Barat;Anthony Rossomondo;David Jonathan Hammond;Gary Armstrong PowellPublished by
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Dirty Pretty Things were a band fronted by former member of The Libertines Carl Barât. The formation of the band was announced in September 2005, after The Libertines had split up in 2004 due to a falling out between Barât and Peter Doherty. Barât had done some work with Vertigo Records and had previously revealed that his new project was with the label. Didz Hammond announced he was leaving The Cooper Temple Clause to join the band alongside ex-Libertines drummer Gary Powell and guitarist Anthony Rossomando, who had filled in for Doherty following his departure from the Libertines.

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