Bolte & Dunstan Talk Youth

RICHARDS, Glenn Richards

Blind to the charms of the Toecutter Arms,
My labor to the east by knit and by darn,
Looking for the world like a whelp at sea, the discoverer's cottage had a light on for me,
I would lie on the porch and let the penny drop easy

Duly, duly disabled, truly, truly lost.

When I woke up it was dark,
Lying on my side in the Parliament park,
Puking up my pay in the gerbera bed,
I could see the Premiers talking, hear the husbands in the garden stalking, Looking for rough love

Duly, duly disabled, truly, truly lost,
Beneath the coverlet, beneath the blanket of the morn.

On my Exford legs, on my Exford walk,
Bury my brains in my Exford talk,
Til there's nothing I wouldn't do
To be sitting and talking with you.

Trivia about the song Bolte & Dunstan Talk Youth by Augie March

When was the song “Bolte & Dunstan Talk Youth” released by Augie March?
The song Bolte & Dunstan Talk Youth was released in 2006, on the album “Moo You Bloody Choir”.
Who composed the song “Bolte & Dunstan Talk Youth” by Augie March?
The song “Bolte & Dunstan Talk Youth” by Augie March was composed by RICHARDS, Glenn Richards.

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