The Company

Fish

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    Where beggars take cheques and children steal credit cards
    From the pockets of wrecks that lie in the road
    I came to in my future that was just yesterday
    Unsure of my past, that's a knot in my gut

    You buy me a drink then you think that you've got the right
    To crawl in my head and rifle my soul
    You tell me I'm free then you want me to compromise
    To sell out my dreams you say you'll make it worthwhile

    Oh, boys would you drink to me now
    Here on the hill, halfway up, halfway down

    You tell me I'm drunk then you sit back and smug a while
    Convinced that you're right that you're still in command
    Of your senses. I laugh at your superior attitude
    Your insincere platitudes they make me throw up

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    The sooner you realise I'm perfectly happy
    If I'm left to decide the company I choose

    Oh, boys would you drink to me now
    Here on the hill, halfway up, halfway down
    Oh, boys would you drink to me now
    Here on the hill, halfway up, halfway down
    Oh for the company born to the company
    Live for the company until I die

    The sooner you realise I'm perfectly happy
    If I'm left to decide the company I choose

    The company I choose is solidly singular
    Totally trustworthy, straight and sincere
    Polished, experienced, witty and charming
    So why don't you push off, this company's my own

    Oh, boys would you drink to me now
    Here on the hill, halfway up, halfway down
    Oh, boys would you drink to me now
    Here on the hill, halfway up, halfway down
    Oh for the company, dream of the company
    Live for the company until I die
    Oh for the company, dream of the company
    Drink to the company until we die
    Until we die
    Until we die

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    Composition: Derek William Dick and Mickey Simmonds

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