"There's a light that shines on everything & everyone.
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And it shines so bright - brighter even than the sun".
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That's what Minnie thinks as she walks to meet her brother,
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who is nearly two years older, on a Saturday night.
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He's DJ-ing at some do on the edge of town on the night
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that Minnie Timperley died.
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It's such a beautiful world, you're such a beautiful girl.
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So much that you want to try, the world wants to sleep with you tonight.
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But Minnie, Minnie if I could I would give you the rest of my life.
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How can a girl have sex with these pathetic teenage wrecks?
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Football scarves, the girls drink halves & her brother's crying 'cos he has lost his decks.
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Outside the air was cool, an older guy sitting in his car asked if Minnie needed a ride.
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He thought he was still dangerous - paunchy, but dangerous -
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on the night that Minnie Timperley died.
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It's such a beautiful world, you're such a beautiful girl.
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And he only did what he did 'cos you looked like one of his kids.
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But Minnie, Minnie if I could I would give you the rest of my life.
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Minnie. Oh, Minnie I can feel the pain. Oh yeah
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The Night That Minnie Timperley Died
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