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Iou

Iou lyrics by The Las. Everyday there's always... Much to pay the law says... I owe you - you owe me I know you can stand on your Own two feet On this street...

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Iou

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Everyday there's always...

Much to pay the law says...

I owe you - you owe me

I know you can stand on your

Own two feet

On this street for knowledge

You must eat your porridge

I'll feed you - you'll feed me

I'll see you stand on your

Own two feet

On the farm

Linking you arm in arm

There's no harm in

Greasing your neighbour's palm

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