Ahhh see... Right see the thing that's got it all f*cked up now is camera-phones.
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How the hell am I supposed to be able to do a line in front of complete strangers, when I know they've
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all got cameras?
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When you're a famous boy, it gets really easy to get girls,
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it's all so easy you get a bit spoilt.
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But, when you try to pull a girl, who is also famous too,
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it feels just like when you wasn't famous.
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The celebrity pages in papers don't tell tales that are always to the line of the truth.
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It's 'til a line (of coke) at which most likely you'll have the time, or enough finance to sue.
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Which is why it's so frightening buying papers in the morning fearing the next Mike Skinner scoop.
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'Cos I used to believe what I read, so now I know that others will believe that it's true
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But I realised, with you the truth could be, a whole lot worse than the flack.
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My whole life I never thought I'd see, a pop star smoke crack.
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And I must admit I was quite shocked, with that thing you did with me on my back.
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But, outside in the lobby, I shouldn't have laughed when you slapped that man.
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When you're a famous boy, it gets really easy to get girls,
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it's all so easy you get a bit spoilt.
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But, when you try to pull a girl, who is also famous too,
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it feels just like when you wasn't famous.
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You were so much fun, I really got to like you more than you liked me,
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I really hoped that you'd stay.
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Considering the amount of prang you'd done, you looked amazing on cd...uk.
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You learn dances, do promo, cameras flashing, get in the van, zoom away (reeeoow).
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I wake up high, (unknown) feel hung over and sorry for my doomed day.
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But I know I got a bit close to you, and that you found it f*cking boring.
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You taught me so much about how to deal with the (?).
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And what version of a rumour would be next day everyone's story of me.
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You taught me all the realities and "turn the page & ignore 'em".
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When you're a famous boy, it gets really easy to get girls,
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it's all so easy you get a bit spoilt.
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But, when you try to pull a girl, who is also famous too,
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it feels just like when you wasn't famous.
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Anyway, I had to rest my beer hat, delete my dealer's number and unroll my bank notes.
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And we were on borrowed time anyway, what with the daily toilet papers not knowin'.
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And I knew that when the people who thought they knew you, when they found out, I would've been mocked.
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Which is ironic, 'cos in reality, standing next to you I look f*cking soft.
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Whenever I see you on MTV, I can't stop my big wide smile.
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And past the "children's appeal", I see the darkness behind.
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We both know the scratches on my back, much better than the alludes and lies.
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I miss the bitchin' and shoutin', but I'm glad I got out in time.
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When you're a famous boy, it gets really easy to get girls,
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it's all so easy you get a bit spoilt.
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But, when you try to pull a girl, who is also famous too,
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it feels just like when you wasn't famous.
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You can't keep f*cking popstars, we've got a f*cking business to run. There are industry repercussions,
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Michael!... I know
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When You Wasn't Famous
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The Streets |