Molly shouted into the wind But the wind never replied Molly shouted louder but the wind never hears The wind just blows on by All Molly needed was someone to listen….
So, Molly sent a message to her dead-end friends Dead-end friends are right on trend Molly sent a message to her dead-end friends But dead-end friends can’t heal… ‘Cause dead-end friends aren’t real
Molly ran down a one-way street With something terrible to say Molly ran harder but nothing came back Nothing ever comes the other way All Molly needed was someone to listen
So, Molly sent a message to her dead-end friends Dead-end friends are right on trend Molly sent a message to her dead-end friends But dead-end friends can’t heal… ‘Cause dead-end friends aren’t real
The wind, it never listens The street, it never changes The wind, it never listens And Molly Was ready To be among the stars…
Molly sent a message to her dead-end friends Dead-end friends are right on trend Molly sent a message to her dead-end friends But dead-end friends can’t heal… ‘Cause dead-end friends aren’t real
Molly sent a message to her dead-end friends Dead-end friends are right on trend Molly sent a message to her dead-end friends But dead-end friends can’t heal……. ‘Cause dead-end friends aren’t real
Derek’s in the queue With a bag of whisky miniatures He’ll need something warm To get him through the night He didn’t think his hip flask Would make it through security So long as he’s not too pissed He should be alright
Derek’s in the queue With a plastic union jack But flags are not allowed So he’ll drop it in the street A patriotic queue Should have flags, Derek reckons A patriotic queue Should stay on its feet
Derek’s in the queue And there’s too many tourists They’re the only reason There’s a sixteen hour wait It’s an Englishman’s duty Not a visitor attraction To be paying your respects At a lying in state
Derek’s in the queue And they’ve given him a wristband I’m not a bloody number He muttered to the scout But it’ll come in handy later When his bladder starts to fail him They’ve laid on extra toilets For his big day out
Derek’s in the queue He’s being part of history It’s a big occasion But he doesn’t understand Why the folk all around him Are making new queue buddies Talking to other people Wasn’t something that he’d planned
Derek’s in the queue She’s been the Queen all his life But he’s not a fan of Big Ears Or Big Ears’s wife Or Sweaty Andy for that matter Or failed soldier Eddie But he reckons that Harry Might be alright
Derek’s in the queue And he’s getting cold and tired But no one likes to say They might’ve made a big mistake In the morning he’ll be done And on a train back to Clacton With a story for his grandkids And his good-for-nothing mates
Queuing like a Moscow McDonald’s Shut down like a Norwich cycle rack Silenced like Morrisons’ checkout bleeps Called off like a League Two football match
Cancelled like an RMT strike day Changed like Kesteven bin collections Suspended like buskers on the underground Cut like Met Office weather projections
Stopped like a Regency Town House clock Held like a hostage in CenterParcs Postponed like guinea pig awareness Censored like republican remarks