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She stole my potato,
One hot night in June.
She thought I didn't see,
But I did with my eye.
She took it to Runcorn,
And ate it for lunch.
She thought I wouldn't see,
But I did with my eye.

I covered some Lakeland,
With a tartan tie-tie.
It wasn't like hers,
As hers was much bigger.
I popped into ASDA.
For cheese string and pop.
I tried not to stare,
But I did with my eye.

My canopy was jaded,
An so was my fleece (wolf-wolf)
They wouldn’t refund me,
Of this I’m quite sad.
I spoke to the manager,
He told me to leave,
They thought I didn’t see,
But I did with my eye.

They practiced Eurythmy.
On the damp village green.
Their socks were all wetted,
They should have gone barefoot.
They had chips and gravy,
Then went off to fish.
I hid behind a rock,
I could see them with my eye.

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One And Seven Eighths Stourbridge, UK

Cassette and record label from Stourbridge, UK featuring the music of Ashley Cole & Graham McElroy

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