The Libertines
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This song appears as a bonus track on some editions of Up the Bracket. It is another track inspired by the May Day riots of 2001, in London, the same that are referenced in Time For Heroes.
A slaves a girl who slaves her days away
In arabesques & minarets
Tablecloths and serviettes
She's singing 'this is what you get'
First you put the tongue in then you put the boot in
Yeah yeah oh yeah
First you put the tongue in then you put the boot in
Yeah yeah oh yeah
The mob goes fifteen ways
I dunno which way to go
The mob goes fifteen ways
And my head (my poor head)
Feels like a smashed window
George is 24 he's easily bored
All his life he's seen nothing but closed doors
(not any more..)
First you put the tongue in then you put the boot in
Yeah yeah oh yeah
First you put the tongue in then you put the boot in
Yeah yeah oh yeah
And he mob goes fifteen ways
I dunno which way to go
The mob goes fifteen ways
And my head, my poor head
Feels like a smashed window
Mayday was written by Pete Doherty & Carl Barât.
Mayday was produced by Mick Jones.
The Libertines released Mayday on Mon Oct 14 2002.