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Mull Historical Society - 1952 Lyrics



Mull Historical Society - 1952 Lyrics




Last night the King was dead
Little children should be seen not heard
Now I'm four we just got word
We got a home we got a house
In the corner there's a lobby press
My good coat and my party dress
I like being in this room
I like being on my own

They can't take they can't take our home away
No more jammed no more crammed
No more jammed in this emptiness
With the kitchenette it was

1952
In a room with my own view
Who needs Virginia Woolf
But it take my night away
It was 1952
In a room with my own view
Who needs Virginia Woolf
But it takes the night away

Today the Queen is blessed
I'm lying on a double bed
Remembering the way I felt
Before The Stones before The Stones
I like being in this room
I like being on my own
I like being all alone
To go to town to go to town
And through the door and through the door
They might come they might come
Coming up the stair Ginger & Astaire
To take me there to

1952
In a room with my own view
Who needs Virginia Woolf
Cause she takes my night away
It was 1952
In a room with my own view
Who needs Virginia Woolf
Cause she takes my night away
And it takes the light away

I like being a wain
I like being alone
Till Kingdom come
But now our old life will never be the same
Cause our life's just begun

1952
In a room with my own view
Who needs Virginia Woolf
But it take my night away
It was 1952
In a room with my own view
Soon it will be 62
But it takes the night away
And it takes my night away
And it takes the light away
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Last night the King was dead
Little children should be seen not heard
Now I'm four we just got word
We got a home we got a house
In the corner there's a lobby press
My good coat and my party dress
I like being in this room
I like being on my own

They can't take they can't take our home away
No more jammed no more crammed
No more jammed in this emptiness
With the kitchenette it was

1952
In a room with my own view
Who needs Virginia Woolf
But it take my night away
It was 1952
In a room with my own view
Who needs Virginia Woolf
But it takes the night away

Today the Queen is blessed
I'm lying on a double bed
Remembering the way I felt
Before The Stones before The Stones
I like being in this room
I like being on my own
I like being all alone
To go to town to go to town
And through the door and through the door
They might come they might come
Coming up the stair Ginger & Astaire
To take me there to

1952
In a room with my own view
Who needs Virginia Woolf
Cause she takes my night away
It was 1952
In a room with my own view
Who needs Virginia Woolf
Cause she takes my night away
And it takes the light away

I like being a wain
I like being alone
Till Kingdom come
But now our old life will never be the same
Cause our life's just begun

1952
In a room with my own view
Who needs Virginia Woolf
But it take my night away
It was 1952
In a room with my own view
Soon it will be 62
But it takes the night away
And it takes my night away
And it takes the light away
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Writer: Colin MacIntyre, Liz Lochhead
Copyright: Lyrics © MUSIC SALES CORPORATION, Mute Song Limited




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Performed By: Mull Historical Society
Language: English
Length: 4:51
Written by: Colin MacIntyre, Liz Lochhead

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