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 Tommy had a watch a good kind of watch
It couldn't tell time if you asked it
 Didn't have a face just an ear and an eye
 To see him with
 Tommy stole candy from the corner store
 To feed to the mice that he made a home
 By the side of a heater next to his guitar
 That he couldn neither play nor destroy
 Tommy sent a letter to the Office of Iniquity
 Demanding a history of his actions
 But the letter was returned just two days gone
 There was no Office of Iniquity
 
 Tommy didn't see so well and he didn't have a radio
 He'd talk to himself in different voices
 Or sing to himself in a Russian dialect
 Invented on a Sunday afternoon
 Tommy stole a limp and he borrowed a demeanour
 So he'd scare anyone who'd want to talk away
 'Cos they frightened him so much that he'd pee down his legs
 As he tried to find the words
 
 Tommy wore the helmet of a frustrated miner
 Digging for words as though gold
 Standing in the mud in his dark grey fedora
 Wearing his knee-patched dungarees
 Tommy was lone when the fire started
 High behind the wheel of a Colt 45
 With a clip full of ether and a bucket full of gas
 And a belly full of turpentine
 
 Tommy made sure there was no-one in danger
 By knocking on each door like a madman
 Then he locked himself in and did the whirling dervish
 Tipped the candle over on the floor
 Tommy fell asleep before the firemen came
 Which was good because they scared him anyway
 And all they ever found were the mice inside the fridge
 In a box with some cheese and a hand warmer
 Run on batteries
 Tommy was a good man nobody knew
 
 
		
		
	
 
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