Pop Quiz #2

1 I kissed her goodbye,
Said "All beauty must die"

2 Outside: I'm masquerading,
Inside: My hope is fading
Just a clown, since you put me down.

3 Athletes reject it,
Gangsters thugs and smugglers
Are thoroughly respected

4 Live, baby, live,
Now that the day is over

5 She's married, or engaged or something,
So I'm told

6 Get away, get a good job with more pay,
And you're OK.

7 You scumbag, you maggot,
You cheap lousy faggot.

8 I wish I was special,
You're so f*cking special.

9 I hear you went up to Saratoga,
Where your horse naturally won.

10 Sup up your beer and collect your fags,
There's a row going on, down near Slough.

11 New York City, imagine that.
What's it like to be a skate boarding punk rocker?

12 And you may find yourself,
Behind the wheel of a large automobile.

13 There's the story of an actor who had died whilst he was drinking,
It was no-one I had heard of.

14 I hear the sound of a gentle word,
On the wind that moves her perfume through the air.

15 The lights are on but you're not home,
Your mind is not your own.

16 I feel so lonely, lonely,
I feel so lonely I could die.

17 Looking out on the morning rain,
I used to feel so uninspired.

18 Even in a perfect world,
Where everyone is equal,
I would still own the film rights

19 In these days of changing ways,
So called liberated days.

20 Everybody thinks we're wrong,
But who are they to judge us,
Just because our hair is long.

21 Peter Brown called to say,
"You can make it OK,
You can get married in Gibraltar, near Spain"

22 I went down to the sacred store,
Where I heard the music years before,
But the man there said the music wouldn't play.

23 You know that chick who used to dance a lot,
Every night she'd be on the floor shaking what she'd got,
Man, when I say she was cool she was red hot.

24 You drink coffee, I take tea my dear,
I like my toast done on one side,
You can hear it in my accent when I talk.

25 I met an old lover on the street last night,
She seemed so glad to see me, I just smiled.
And we talked about the old times,

26 I'm going where the sun keeps shining,
Through the pouring rain,
Going where the weather suits my clothes

27 When I was a little girl I had a rag doll,
The only doll I ever owned,
Now I love you, just the way I loved that rag doll.

28 Wind was blowing time stood still,
Eagle flew out of the night

29 L.A. proved too much for the man,
So he's leaving the life he's come to know,

30 I close my eye,
Only for a moment and the moment's gone,
All my dreams pass before my eye,
A curiosity

Oh, and anyone who gets No. 30 is an extremely sad individual.

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