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 Lyrics: 
 (This is Red Diesel)
 Terry always puts red diesel in his tank
 Rather be paid in cash or kind
 Keeps his money in his pocket and never in a bank
 Writes all his records in his mind
 
 He's got a still in the back of a shed
 He'll brew you up some vintage country wine
 Just half a glsas could raise the dead
 I like to think Terry is a friend of mine
 I like to think Terry is a friend of mine
 
 Never seen a car he could not mend
 His yard is full of his machines
 One night in the dark I didn't make the bend
 And Terry was the first one on the scene
 
 With hands as rough as a farm dogs paw
 His fingers grip yours as tight as a wrench
 Later in the bar said there ought to be a law
 Keeping out the yuppies and the grockles (and the French)
 
 Terry will hold the line
 Terry would never run
 In uniform he's a hero
 On the terraces he's scum
 
 Six years in the army five months in jail
 Four years on the road driving bands
 Says he sang a folk song once but he didn't inhale
 And what do townies know about living on the land
 
 That's why he always puts red diesel in his tank
 And he'd rather be paid in cash and kind
 Keeps his money in his pocken never in a bank
 I like to think Terry is a friend of mine
 We all like to think Terry is a friend
 I like to think Terry is a friend
 
 
		
		
	
 
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