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Roy Harper - Three Hundred Words lyrics
I remember Pat Tetley and romping in grass
 That was tall at the back of the cricket field
 Trying to catch glimpses of knickers and ass
 While over the fence they yelled ooed and roared
 As Ramadhin, Weekes and Frank Worrell all scored
 I was just a bit young for my own wicked way
 And ended up autograph hunting a prey
 The like of which I'd never seen before
 A different world I suddenly saw and more
 They were big and so dark so alive and so fit
 Mysterious black men with sparkling smiles
 And white kit
 They inspired me a bit 
 I remember John Lever stood down deep fine leg in my way
 Trying to see round him while trying to fathom
 What England were doing and then being fixed
 By the sight of his socks
 They were grey and quite holey and so were his boots
 What was this? I tought laughing they could have grown roots
 They'd look white on the box
 But there in the flesh they weren't even approxRoy Harper - Three Hundred Words - http://motolyrics.com/roy-harper/three-hundred-words-lyrics.html
 And there was his sweater as yellow as well
 It must have been inside the kennel a spell
 And with fourt plastic pints swimming blurring the sight
 It was then that I realised that even titanium dioxide
 Isn't quite white 
 I remember young Foxy walk out to the crease
 With my heart in his mouth
 And wafting apiece
 Smackin' a few
 Punchin' holes in the sightscreen
 The Argonaut with the golden fleece
 With a blade of new willow outside the off stump
 When he was out I was and shared in the fate
 I was gutted or sated or just a bit late
 On the stroke: What was that? Of the clock? 
 Ah yes all those memories
 Summer and all those great knocks
 And Pat Tetley still sending those messages
 All of these years
 From my brain to my box








