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[[File:Small poppycocteau.jpg | 200px | right | thumb |Poppycocteau poem]] == Information == Printed on the back of the free "[[Mention::London]]" flexi-disc included with "The Catalogue" (September 1988). [[File:Poppycocteau.jpg|center|frame|[https://www.discogs.com/release/596552-The-Smiths-London source]]] <poem> "Poppycocteau" So then I went to Liverpool, and got held up outside a nightclub by two merchant seamen who said: "give us your money or give us your trousers" And as I handed them my trousers ... (Well, you've got to make the Most of Life, haven't you?) MORRISSEY August/Winter Eighty-hate. </poem>
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