Vicky Verky Lyrics by Squeeze

Vicky Verky Lyrics

    (difford/tilbrook)

    With her hair up in his fingers
    The fish and chips smell lingers
    Under amber streetlamps
    She holds the law in her hands
    The moistness of the damp night
    Falls silent through the lamplight
    Although she's only fourteen
    She really knows her courting
    And up the railway sidings
    There's him and her
    They're lying
    Hand in hand they whisper
    You're my missus and i'm your mister
    The moon as white and virgin
    And she was on the turning
    Remember your first nibble
    When best friends were so little

    They really trooped the colours
    When walking with each other
    And all her mates would giggle
    As ladylike she'd wiggle
    All along the high street
    They'd splash out on an ice cream
    He'd sometimes really treat her
    But he'd done his mother's meter

    Well he went off to borstal
    He said that he was forced to
    Rob the flats of hi fi's
    Cuz she was ill
    And she would cry
    Each morning she got sicker
    Her mother sometimes hit her
    If she'd have known the story
    She would have been so sorry

    He received a letter and admitted it
    There was nothing else to do but get rid of it
    Lonely in his dormitory
    He'd sit and stare
    If this is for real
    And is it really fair

    Summer came so they went
    Down to the coast in his tent
    She cooked upon his primus
    And sampled local cider
    She told him in his rucksack
    I think i want that chance back
    To be perhaps the one who
    Will forever love you

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