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He was four foot ten,
With his razor pen,
And he never seemed to like what he wrote with it.
With his poison scrawl,
He could knock them all,
But he never seemed to get any joy from it,
‘Til suddenly he changed, he was impressed and said this new lot would be
Mammoths in July…

He had heard it all,
And was cynical to the point where he should have got away from it.
But his ego fuelled,
His sarcastic tools,
He relied on the fame that he scrounged from it,
And suddenly he changed,
He was impressed,
And said this new lot would be
Mammoths in July
Mammoths in July

Suddenly he changed,
He was impressed,
And said this new lot would be,
Mammoths in July

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from Diamonds From the Turbine House (2015 Remaster), released October 13, 2014

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Chris Bradford England, UK

Chris Bradford is a British musician and songwriter, best known for being the lead vocalist and songwriter in the British rock band The Heroes, and founding member of the singer songwriting trio, Bardot.
Bardot's album "Rockin In Rhythm" was released in 1978 on RCA, and The Heroes' "Border Raiders" in 1980 on Polydor.
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