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The Games That People Play - Whitehouse



     
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The Games that People PlayI got a call from Sarah, an old school friend
Said she was back in town, it was time we met again
And I wondered how she was, so many years had passed
She had always been the kind who could make things lastShe told me shed been married
And of the kids hed left behind
She was doing better now, him they couldnt find
She was doing better now, but Lord did it take timeI met old Mr Jenkins, he always makes me smile
Carrying a big old box, we stopped and talked a while
He mentioned J. F. Junior, the curse and the young bride
But then again he said, were millions for whom nobody criedHe had a serious problem
The damn thing went and stopped
Fifty years of company," he said "of this old wooden clock
Fifty years of company, the damn thing is all I got"Dont go looking for the reasons,
Cause in time theyll fade away
And the rules, they just keep changing everyday
In the games that people playI walked into Harrys place, to leave the day behind
Saw James sitting there with something on his mind
He asked me join him, which I was glad to do

He was shinning like a dime, all polished up and new
He had something to tell me
Personal, no less
Hed suggested marriage, James simply said yes
Hed suggested marriage, James smiled and just said yes.Dont go looking for the reasons,
For in time theyll fade away
And the rules, they just keep changing everyday
In the games that people playStep right up and take a gamble
Dont keep yourself locked away
Take a chance and let the dice roll as they may
In the games that people playThe games people play . . . .Dont go looking for the reasons . . . .

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Whitehouse is an English power electronics band formed in 1980. They are known for their controversial lyrics and images (which are often interpreted as misogynistic, sexually deviant, and extremely violent). The band's members have been the subject of censorship in the past. Their name is in mock tribute to the British moral campaigner Mary Whitehouse; it is also a reference to a British pornographic magazine of the same name.

Read more about Whitehouse on Last.fm.


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