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Lyrics for 'Penny Lane' by 'Beatles'
In Penny Lane There Is A Barber Showing Photographs
Of Every Head He's Had The Pleasure To Know.
And All The People That Come And Go
Stop And Say Hello.
On The Corner Is A Banker With A Motorcar,
The Little Children Laugh At Him Behind His Back.
And The Banker Never Wears A Mack
In The Pouring Rain, Very Strange.
Penny Lane Is In My Ears And In My Eyes.
There Beneath The Blue Suburban Skies
I Sit, And Meanwhile Back
In Penny Lane There Is A Fireman With An Hourglass
And In His Pocket Is A Portrait Of The Queen.
He Likes To Keep His Fire Engine Clean,
It's A Clean Machine.
Penny Lane Is In My Ears And In My Eyes.
A Four Of Fish And Finger Pies
In Summer, Meanwhile Back
Behind The Shelter In The Middle Of A Roundabout
The Pretty Nurse Is Selling Poppies From A Tray
And Tho' She Feels As If She's In A Play
She Is Anyway.
In Penny Lane The Barber Shaves Another Customer,
We See The Banker Sitting Waiting For A Trim.
And Then The Fireman Rushes In
From The Pouring Rain, Very Strange.
Penny Lane Is In My Ears And In My Eyes.
There Beneath The Blue Suburban Skies
I Sit, And Meanwhile Back.
Penny Lane Is In My Ears And In My Eyes.
There Beneath The Blue Suburban Skies,
Penny Lane.
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