Lyrics of '1724' by The Soho Dolls

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You took me to Regent's Park it was June and it was dark
You took me to Regent's Park it was June and it was dark
With your lips on top of mine and your blond hair and blue eyes
With your lips on top of mine and your blond hair and blue eyes

Seventeen seventeen seventeen
Twenty four twenty four
Seventeen seventeen seventeen
Twenty four twenty four

We went out to see live bands in the shadows hold my hand
We went out to see live bands in the shadows hold my hand
Typical north/south collide love to hate you hate to fight
Typical north/south collide love to hate you hate to fight

Seventeen seventeen seventeen
Twenty four twenty four
Seventeen seventeen seventeen
Twenty four twenty four
Seventeen seventeen seventeen
Twenty four twenty four
Seventeen seventeen seventeen
Twenty four twenty four

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