The last resort
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The last resort
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The dysfunctional family
Take the kids away
On access day
To the seediness
Beside the sand
It's a disgrace
A total waste land
The industry's dead
And it's a tabloid town
The crowds of people
Don't want you around
Drinking holes
Lonely arcade doors
It's a disgrace
On the concrete shore
I got a room in the last resort
I got a room in the last resort
Driving down
Your motorway lights
Drinking boys wild for the night
The industry's dead
Packed up and gone
It's nobody's home
They left the lights turned on
I got a room in the last resort
Misery on the concrete shore
The haunted faces won't understand
A weekend break in disgraceland
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