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from BRAND NEW STAR


    TIMES AIN'T WHAT THEY USED TO BE

    My auntie's in the parlour sipping sherry from a paper cup
    And father'd bite your head off, he's working up to nine o'clock
    Sister's only sixteen and she thinks she's on the shelf
    And mother says don't worry, you've always got your health
    You've always got your health

    Times ain't what they used to be, but then they never were
    Looking forward to the good old days in my rocking chair
    If I knew ten years ago the things that I know now
    I'd understand where and when and wonder why and how
    I'd understand where and when and wonder why and how

    At three o'clock we'd hear the bell, it never rang before it's time
    To the back seat of the bus, making faces at the cars behind
    Join the conversation, but we never had the nerve
    Children should be seen they said, and never should be heard
    Should be seen and never heard

    I fell in love at seventeen, both of us mature and wise
    Couldn't put two words together, but I thought the sun shone from her eyes
    Ended at the altar when I took the wedding vow
    Went running to the mirror, saw the wrinkles on my brow
    Saw the wrinkles on my brow

    I gave up on religion for the better, maybe for the worse
    Avoiding Father Murphy, his blessings always were a curse
    Life was getting colder so I bought a winter coat
    And jumped off the nearest bridge, what a time to learn to float
    What a time to learn to float

    There's a bad girl down the street and she is standing by the factory gate
    She said she'd fall in love some day, but up til then she'd have to wait
    Settle for a husband and a family saloon
    And 2.7 children and collecting Mills & Boon
    Collecting Mills & Boon