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Dont seem to be no break in the line
Dont seem to be no break boys
They ruined my vision screwed up my eyes
Ill tell you what Im gonna do boysIm going back to schooldays
Im going back to schooldays
Im going back to schooldays to put them rightThey tell me that it was like a film out here
But its a real horror show boys
They told me that it was all black and white
Theres so many shades I can see boysIm going back to schooldays
Im going back to schooldays
Im going back to schooldays to put them rightAint nobody wants to know you when youre down
And everybody wants to lose you when youre foundNow, if I think I might break even
I might go home quietly
Ill marry a rich girl but otherwise
Im going to raise hell and rightlyIm going back to schooldays
Im going back to schooldays
Im going back to schooldays to put them rightShake it, whew!
Yeah, thats all rightNow, if I seem just a might confused

Dont give me all of the blame boys
Twenty-four years just obeying the rules
No wonder Im half-insane boysIm going back to schooldays
Im going back to schooldays
Im going back to schooldays to put them rightYeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Im going back to schooldays
Im a-going back to schooldays
Im going back to schooldays to put them rightIm going back to schooldays
Im a-going back to schooldays
Im going back to schooldays to put them right
To put them right, yeah, to put them right, huh

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Graham Parker (born November 18, 1950 in London) is a British rock singer and songwriter. He continues to be best-known as the leader (and singer) of the popular British band Graham Parker & The Rumour, though he has has a number of solo albums to his name. Despite moderate commercial success, he has consistently been hailed by critics as one the most prominent musicians of his generation, with his wittily-heated, often class-conscious lyrics and energy-fueled music preceding the arrival punk rock and new wave music.

Read more about Graham Parker on Last.fm.


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