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    Mrs. Brown wakes up every morning
    She takes the milk from her doorstep
    Puts on a pair of faded carpet slippers
    And walks a painful mile to the launderette

    Her husband Jack is slowly dying
    Asbestos poisoning had riddled his insides
    He got his pension six years early
    When they took away his job they took away his pride

    Mrs. Wilson sets her clock for seven
    To see the children off to school
    She can't afford to give them breakfast
    Well not as a rule

    Her husband Jack has run away
    Gone with the barmaid from the Roses' Crown
    Picks up her prescription every Friday
    She's heading for her second nervous breakdown

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    Jennifer Lee is only seventeen
    She had a baby when she was still at school
    Her parents have disowned her
    And the social service barely calls

    The father was a boy she met at a party
    Her sister Debbie's twenty-first
    She can't remember his face or his name very well
    Anyway he probably doesn't remember her

    And every day's the same
    On paradise estate
    Because paradise came one day too late

    We all live in little boxes
    Boxes made of bricks
    Boxes for unmarried mothers
    Elderly and sick
    Graffiti on the walls
    Tells it all
    "Gary loves July"
    National Front slogans
    "Jesus is coming"
    "Kilroy was here"

    But paradise came one day too late
    On paradise estate

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    Composición: Dan Treacy

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