Kentish Town.
Jumped in the shower, nice and cold
I style my hair, a grey, im old
On the Piccadilly line, gusty and hot
My weave was on point, now its not
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Meeting my girl, at Kentish town
Feeling happy, Ihave no frown
A swig of JD before I left home
To ease any tensions, I could have flow
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Pennys to my name but my girl came through
Why do I always, bite more than I can chew
Gluttony a sin, no doubt a strong pull
That thought lasted a second, my plate now full
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Seeing my girl smile and dance away
I feel extremely lucky, a note to pray
With the Scottish crew, sprawled on the street
Lots of conversation, rhythms and beat
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We leave with another couple, hand in hand
We enter Sainsburys, next to vacant land
Alcohol follows, nothing too strong
Louty on the train, it felt a bit wrong
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Back to the house now, cuddles and that
I turn to kiss my girl and she’s passed out flat
A chuckle inside as I leave her to sleep
I turn my phone silent so it don’t beep
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Im glad I came out, the energy was right
Cooped up inside, only adds to the blight
Relationships are there, to help medicate
Providing relief and to keep you straight.
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Alan George Mehmet
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