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Once in unspoiled Dulwich village

Stood a desirable residence

And though its value started falling

The family spared no expense


(Looks like foxtons gonna have a shaky christmas)


Im gonna have myself a shaky east Dulwich Christmas

Im gonna have myself a cosy little Christmas time

This year Im gonna keep it local

Im gonna have myself a cosy little Christmas time


Nip down the cheese block and join the queue

Nip down to William Rose and say howdya do

And though its all a bit of a bind it leaves Oxford St behind

Im gonna have myself a cosy little Christmas time


Cruise Mrs Robinson browe Dr Boo

Taste Hope and Greenwood and even Mootoo to

And though it costs an arm and a leg

And our house is worth less and less

Im still gonna have myself a cosy little Christmas time


Im gonna have myself a shaky east Dulwich Christmas

Im gonna have myself a cosy little Christmas time

This year Im gonna keep it local

Im gonna have myself a cosy little Christmas time


And the troubles of the world can wait, while Dulwich celebrates

Im gonna have myself a cosy little Christmas time


Check out the Warehouse ponder Chandelier

I?m keeping it local keeping it real

And when it comes to a snack

Its always gonna be Jacks

Im gonna have myself a cosy little Christmas time

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