Fighting someone else's favour,
You'll regurgitate the words you heard on,
Radio two... Oh didn't you?
Stop throwing insults and crockery around,
We »
Settle Down Over the Counter Culture
by The Ordinary Boys
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rockery
He found she was seated therein
a-polishin` up his ould crockery
Well he gave the poor creature a shake
And I wish that the Garda had caught »
The Glendalough Saint Collection
by The Dubliners
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be,
Definitely, or it must be.
Cheap crockery that was tipped,
From the top of the stairs,
What did you do that for?
Easily strayed, unafraid, »
Mary O'Brien Our Velocity
by Maxïmo Park
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the pill
that's getting bitterer every day
All that joy couldn't help the boys
But we look so ...
Just like burning up the crockery
With your fire we »
Nectar Tindersticks
by Tindersticks
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up his ould crockery
fol di dol fol di fol day
Fol di dol rol di dol ad dy
Fol di dol rol di dol day
Fol di dol rol di dol ad dy
Well he gave »
The Glendalough Saint [Live at the Gate Theatre, Dublin 4/26/1966] The Definitive Transatlantic Collection
by The Dubliners
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a sea of empty bottles, crockery and coffee cups
Using anything for ashtrays, drinking drinks you can't afford
And you're still bored
La la la la la »
Smokers In Love Unfamiliar Stars
by The Lucksmiths
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THE POSITIVE ASPECTS OF THIS UNION
WE AGREE TO PART
WITHOUT THE DESTRUCTION OF crockery, AUTOMOBILES,
OR EACH OTHERS' GOOD NAME
IN PRINT OR IN SONG »
Cynically Yours The Sugar Tree
by Amy Rigby
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times has crockery and cutlery And cups of tea been thrown at me? How many times have I thrown words back at you I knew could cut you to the bone?
How »
No Time Overtones
by Just Jack
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