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Death From Above 1979 – Black History Month lyrics
Can you remember a time when this city was
A great place for architects and dilitants
A nice place for midwives and crossing guards
And on, and on...

Hold on children
Your mother and father are leaving

Do you remember a time when this pool was
A great place for waterwings and cannonballs
A nice place for astrologists and blow up dolls
And on, and on...

Hold on children
Your best friend's parents are leaving
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Songwriters: Jesse Keeler, Sebastien Grainger
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