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The Book Club - "India"

Do you recognise the boy in the photograph?
Do you recognise the girl on the wall?
Walking down sauchiehalll with plans to get out of town,
Now he cannot remember just how he had got here at all.

Don't you ever say his name in vain,
He was many things but never vain.

Looking now oh you would never realise,
He could be a bastard in his time,
Don't you be deceived by those two empty eyes,
That masquerade the fullness of his mind.

Don't you ever say his name in vain,
He was many things but rarely vain.

Don't you ever think they don't know how,
Seen it all before and more and how.

Lyrics: Joe Carnall
Music: The Book Club

(P) 2011 The Book Club / Linky Records
(C) 2011 The Book Club / Linky Records

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from Death In The Afternoon, released August 31, 2011

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The Book Club Sheffield, UK

The Book Club aren't what you want, and aren't really what you need either. In fact, what you need, you never want, and what you want, you never need. But when winter begins to thaw and the electric curtain falls, what you want and what you need come closer than ever before. Their lips almost touch. That's where The Book Club will meet you. Legs akimbo. ... more

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