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SINGER: Keith Hancock
SONG:Funerals Today, Skips Tomorrow
Elsie met and married tom in 1942 on the day before his company sailed to france vowed their love and kissed and baded a fond adieu weeping as they danced the wedding dance When peace came to their lives in 1945 elsie thanked her god for the sparing they moved into a terraced house so glad to be alive looked forward to the future they'd be sharing Tom soon got a job down at the local docks and the babies they had hoped for soon arrived and elsie loved her live cooking meals and darning socks but it was never easy to survive Elsie got a message in 1961 and what she heard filled her heat with fear she gathered up her kids ran to find her daring tom but his workmates just stopped her getting near Three years of fighting in europe he'd survived many pals were lost but he'd come back and all she had now to let her he'd been alive were the memories and the photo edged in black Tom was a good man, provisions had been made she knew he'd never leave her in the lurch but by the time the undertaker and the catering were paid there was just enought left over for the the church. In elsie's street across the years, the families have grown and communities grow weaker with the ageing children grow to adulthood, have children of their own and life in elsie's street was quickly changing Till a few days agao, the evening paper carried verse and yesterday her children met in sorrow the vicar said a verse, then they hurried up the hearse to make way for the builder's skip tomorrow.
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