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Never Miss The Water Lyrics

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The doorknob needs mending, the letters need sending,
the kitchens a disgrace, grease all over the place.

I see your pretty picture, the one you gave me last eastern
has a mostache drawn in green, where your lipsticks should have been.

Chorus:
You've never think, of time till it passes you by
never miss the water, till the well runs dry
You never count, the days till the nights grow cold
never think you're aged, till you realise you're old.

The ashtrays are brimful, my secrets are sinful
and I drink a lot now, it's the only friend I've got now.

I'd write you a letter, there's a hole in my sweater
and I need to mend it, so I wouldn't have the time to send it.

Chorus:
You've never think, of time till it passes you by
never miss the water, till the well runs dry
You never count, the days till the nights grow cold
never think you're aged, till you realise you're old.

I could not live with you, but it's so hard without you
I'm a helpless case, a misfit social disgrace.

Maybe next century, I'll come to my senses
work out the reason why, you never miss the water, till the well runs dry.

Chorus:
You've never think, of time till it passes you by
never miss the water, till the well runs dry
You never count, the days till the nights grow cold
never think you're aged, till you realise you're old.

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