(Difford/Tilbrook). . He stalks the club with cupid's toy. Foremost in his mind. Jacks his body into shape. And leaves the rest behind. He has a pea for a brain.
(Difford/Tilbrook). . Breaking up. Is breaking my heart. Is showing me the door. And if I get it open. I'll discover that there's much more to life than this.
(Difford/Tilbrook). . My head was stuck in the cat flap on the door. Where I could see her walking on the kitchen floor. Down on my knees. Just like a dog.
She was married and then divorced. Things seemed to happen that way. The children were confused, sometimes they'd fight. Sitting in their toys and games.