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After the war
Things were to be so different:
A flat above the bakery
With metal window frames
A job with boundless prospects
And teach the children games
Like Monopoly
When it's all over
After the war
They'd go on biking holidays
To Worthing and the sea;
He'd do a spot of gardening…
An allotment's practically free
From the council;
When it's all over
After the war
After the war
Things never seemed much different:
The childrеn did quite well and yet
Thеy never hit it off
He became a manager
And got a smoker's cough;
Keeps on stuttering
Now it's all over
After the war
They moved from above the bakery
And went to live in Kew
But he misses the sunlight on the roofs
And doesn't know what to do
With himself
Now it's all over
After the war