(intro) C#m A C#m A E (verse)C#m A C#m My you did look dapper in your mothers old green scarfA C#m with your famous Aunty, Arthurs trousers onA C#m Got slapped by that slapper and we all laughedA E But she laughed the loudest in 93E You could charm the bees nees of the beesC#m A C#m A "Cheeky" you'd say and we all fell around, rolling 'round the playground.C#m A C#m A "Saucy" you'd say and we all fell about, rolling 'round the playgroundE In 94 (bridge)E We all sang Skipping and dancing hand in hand (pre-chorus)D E Yeah it was all the boys togetherD E and all the girls together (chorus)A E D A She's the last of the english ro-osesA E D A She's the last of the english ro-oses (verse)C#m A C#m She knows her Rodneys from her Stanleys and her Kappas from her ReebokC#m A C#m And her tit from her tat and her Winstons from her EnoksE It's fine and take what IE Coming out, coming aliveC#m A C#m And round the Snooker table she danced the Frutti-TuttiA C#m And she almost spilled her lager toasting girls of great beauty (bridge)E 2009 comin of age, comin alive (pre-chorus)D E Yeah it was all the boys togetherD E and all the girls together (chorus)A E D A She's the last of the english ro-osesA E D A She's the last of the english ro-oses
The Last Of The English
Peter Doherty
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