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Ilfracombe [*]

by Hawksley Workman

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This summer I'm gonna get us a motorbike To ride us up to Ilfracombe And over the ravenscliffe And it won't be the fancy kind Ride before the easy wind And take me in the corners Be careful to hold on tight And we would never highway ride We'd take the quiet roads beside And park along the cornfield When it suits us right This summer I'm gonna get us a motorbike To ride us up to Ilfracombe And over the ravenscliffe And my brother will be terrified He's had some friends that nearly died I said that I'd be careful And try not to ride at night And he said That's what they always say Then a transport truck gets in you way I want you holding flowers there At my wedding day Wedding day This summer I'm gonna get us a motorbike Something cheap on gasoline To get us into town and back And when the fascists Lock the city down And the riot police gather all around Will we laugh Will we laugh Will we laugh That once we romanticized And we practically fantasized About the downfall of a city About the downfall of a country About the downfall of a lifetime This summer I'm gonna get us a motorbike Something with some saddlebags That we can pack a picnic in This summer I'm gonna get us a motorbike Something cheap on gasoline To get us into town and back

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