Yes Yeah Shall we have a little go at one [ ] It's a weird new language innit? It's it's the hunes It's the hune The hoons that took over from the hunes Seven productions, they assumed Seventh of them were Hume's Three places Or I digest If you are a Hume You assume They move through the night At the sky No destination They are Humes If you half assume You are a Hume The third term Is Mr A Court ready, tell If you half assume You are a Hume If you fully assume You are a Hume When Cliff Barnes read out in June The lyrics of Hey Jude He was victuous trembling If you are Hume You assume If you don't assume You are Kapitan Kapitan! His verbals, victuals and interest Trembling is its tech antic Be he [ ] The watch was blackish in the morn If you assume You are a Hume If you half assume You are a Hume Seven productions, they assumed The seventh of them was a Hume's It took places I digest, I digest And if you are a Hume You assume If you don't assume You are Kapitan! You are Kapitan! You are Kapitan! Tch tch tch tch tch Tch tch tch tch tch
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