Alfie
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your wife and kids
might take flowers to the cemetery,

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but once she´s married again and the
kids start calling Uncle Bill ´´Dad´´,

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your little grave
will become just a mass of weeds.

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If you walked into your home
six months later,

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your kids´d ask Uncle Bill,
´´Dad, who is it? ´´

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l´II knock your bloody head in!
You´re driving me up the wall!

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All I want is for you to see life,
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see what it is
and what it does to you.

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I never wanted to hurt you, Harry.
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I never want to hurt anybody.
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No, I suppose not.
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But you do, Alfie. You do.
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Want a game of draughts?
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- Yeah, alright.
- Come on.

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Oi!
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- How are you?
- Alright.

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- Look at you.
- I feel alright.

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- L´ve got a gaff lined up for you.
- L´m not used to all this noise.

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l´ve had six months
of peace and quiet and fresh air.

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l´d be scared to take a car out now.
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l´ve got just the job for you,
all the fresh air you want.

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Street photography. I do it myself.
Up at Tower Hill. Tons of tourists.

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Chat the birds up easy.
They´re asking for it.

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Nothing to it.
´´Hold it, lady. Little to the left. ´´

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´´Three for 12 and a tanner. ´´
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I think these photographers
are a damn nuisance.

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l´m sure he´s a nice gentleman.
You can have it on your own.

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You got film in that camera?
Are you loaded?

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- Yeah.
- Good. Good morning to you.


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