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In the back seat of an old car
Tender thrilled hands cup a young heartbeat for the first time
And unaccustomed kisses slip strange joy from mouth to mouth
Darling Belinda
...

When I was young my hair grew thick, and Brylcreem made it stiff:
I carved a parting ruler-straight, and a sculptured wavy quiff.

My hairline never bothered me, and I paid it little heed,
...

(Or - If you twist my arm, a Gordon's for me)

When the good Lord created bonnie Scotland
It's hard to fathom out his state of mind;
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In the back seat of an old car
Tender thrilled hands cup a young heartbeat for the first time
And unaccustomed kisses slip strange joy from mouth to mouth
Darling Belinda
The deepest secrets are unexplored perhaps
And it is not enough
But when time comes to drive away
Their eyes are glowing

On the vast bed of a modern flat
Expert excited bodies slide through eighteen positions for the hundredth time
And familiar love-bites bruise passion from neck to thighs
Julia darling
How did I love you? Let us count the ways
And it is enough
But when time comes to move apart
Merely our cigarettes are glowing

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