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| Song: | Everytime a Churchbell Rings |  
| Album: | 101 Damnations | Genres: | Rock |  
| Year: | 1990 | Length: | 207 sec |  Lyrics: 
 When bonny Clive was twenty threeHe took a dive from the balcony
 Embarrassing his blushing bride
 Who took her red face for a ride
 To Blackpool and the pouring rain
 She went out on the evening train
 And came in with the morning tide
 As another seaside suicide
 It was summertime when Sally Clarke
 Suffered from a broken heart
 That left her down and out of touch
 The patron saint of nothing much
 No charity, no faith, no hope
 She'd seen it on her favourite soap
 Take fifty thousand million pills
 And don't forget to pay the bills
 Well I remember Micky Doyle
 He shuffled off this mortal coil
 With no message for 'that special girl'
 Just thank you and goodbye cruel world
 Then for the sake of Auld Lang Syne
 He put his head on the railway line
 Looked up at the morning sun
 And waited for the train to come
 The TV repossessed and so
 I tune in to the radio
 Where the DJ's playing the same old songs
 To whistle while you're signing on
 Give me the beat boy and free my soul
 Fill my pockets up with gold
 I'll leave a message on the fridge
 And drive my car off London Bridge
 But London Bridge is falling down
 There ain't no gold in Silver town
 So I'm canceling my driving test
 And walking back to happiness
 Whoop bye oh yeah yeah!
 Everytime a churchbell rings
 Another angel gets its wings
 
 
		
		
	
 
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