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Butcher Jazz – Soul Happy Hour lyrics
The best things in life are free
But you can give them to the S-D-P
I want to go to Tesco's store
And buy some drink and fall on the floor.

I don't care for smart new clothes
I don't care for reading books
I don't care for
I don't care for magazines
I don't like lemonade
I think milk should not be made
I don't like coffee and I don't like tea
These are the things that mystify me

I don't care for sport or swimming
I don't care for all those nasty old bogeys
I don't care what's on TV
I just want to drink til I can't see
I Wish I'd been born a tree
Someone'd come and make a barrel out of me
I get in a fury when
I'm not in a brewery

Whiskey Vodka Special Brew
All of this is good for you
Gin sling Quench or Brandy sour
Right out,
Soul happy hour
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