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Screw You
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Elton John
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Music by elton john Lyrics by bernie taupin Released as a uk b-side in september, 1973
When I was a boy I had a lot of fun I lived by the sea, I was a fishermans son My mother she was a fishermans wife She was scrubbing floors most of her life
They said screw you I aint got nothing to lose I could paper a matchbox With the money I use
At the school I attended I got into fights I was beaten in an alley on a cold winter night The teachers cared less for the blood in our veins They got most of their thrills out of using a cane
They said screw you Oh you bloody young fools I could get more sense Out of the back end of a mule
So you see theres man who get paid for being slaves And men who get paid for being free And theres men behind bars who pray for the light And men in the suburbs who pray for the night And theyre all trying to climb to the top of the mine And all of them say most of the way Screw you
I worked in the mill from seven till nine Tears in my eyes nearly drove me half-blind Trying to make wages that werent even there Taking hell from a foreman with the build of a bear
He said screw you This is all youll ever do Its the only existence for someone like you
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