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It all started when she was 15,
She met a young boy who introdouced her to alcohol & nicotine,
She turned into A creature of the night,
With her short, short skirts,
& Her big, big heels
Off into the big city now,
She's making lot's of friends,
But her friends was all friends 'cause of powder,
Sniffing on the snow, regularly,
She don't know her friends,
& No, she don't know her family,
Rosey, Rosey, Rosey Lee..
When're you gonna see that you don't need those amphetamines?
When you gona, gonna realise..
That you are just beautiful,
& You don't need no one to tell you that's right.
'Cause now things are starting to get out of control,
She's out more & more,
& She's in less & less, At home.
She decides that she now loves the boy,
She thinks he loves her, too but we all know that that's just a ploy.
She doesn't talk to Mummy & Daddy, Anymore.
Even when Daddy's in the hospital,
& Mummy's lieing, Broken on the floor
'Cause she's no longer that innocent girl,
The substance's she's been taking,
Are eating her, & She's all gone,
Rosey, Rosey, Rosey Lee..
When're you gonna see that you don't need those amphetamines?
When you gonna, gonna realise?
That you are just beautiful,
& You don't need no one to tell you that's right,
Rosey, Rosey, Rosey Lee,
You're a big mess, girl.
How you gonna get yourself clean?
Now you've gone'nd, Gone'nd realised,
That they don't really love you,
& You are just an object, to them,
You're just an object, girl.
You're just an object, to them.
..Rosey, Rosey, Rosey Lee..
When're you gonna see that you don't need those amphetamines?
When you gonna, gonna realise..
That you are just beautiful,
& you don't need no one to tell you that's right.
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- Track 9 on Dits From the Commuter Belt
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