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Here Come the Young Men - The Courteeners



     
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I'm in work in an hour and a half
And the gin is still fresh on the end of my scarf
How long can we keep up with this
And if we didn't is there anything we would miss
The sun comes up over Raven South
You're a raving, misbehaving mouth
I never thought that we'd like each other
But lo and beholdThis love will last forever, and ever, and ever
Here come the young menI'll never show my back to the painting
Youth encompassed, ready and straight in
She looks at me like nobody else can
Eye to eye, eye to eye..Are we getting older?
Are we getting wiser?
Or are we getting none of the above
And does it matter whenThis love will last forever, and ever, and ever
Here come the young men
This love will last forever, and ever, and ever
AmenAnd so the party's finished

Seratonin has diminished
The curtains become see through
And there's a cadbury's flake in the corner
And we'll be doing it all again
A weekend in burnage was our den
A bond we made togetherThis love will last forever, and ever, and ever
AmenHere come the young men...
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The Courteeners are a British indie rock band formed in Manchester, in 2006 by Liam Fray (guitar/vocals), Michael Campbell (drums/backing vocals), Daniel Conan Moores (Guitar), and Mark Cuppello (bass). Whilst studying at the University of Salford, Liam Fray started to perform acoustic sets as a singer-songwriter around Manchester. After getting positive reactions from the crowd, Fray decided to leave University and form a band. He recruited long time friend Michael Campbell. At that time, Campbell had never played the drums in his life.

Read more about The Courteeners on Last.fm.


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