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Dixon St was a long forgoteen poem written by Eliot for sister Jacqui' all-things-new zealand joural before she went travelling. It was rediscovered by Age and set to music.

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it's only when you've grown up
you're allowed to drive a car
it's not until you go someplace
you realise what you are
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it's not until you've left
that you remember you belong
it's only when you've been away
you notice what has gone
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walk down dixon st in the lunchtime crowd
every day i wonder who these people are
walk down dixon st going into town
every time i wonder if i've met them all before

it's only when you're not here
there's any need to know
it's only after living here
you feel you can go
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walk down dixon st in the lunchtime crowd
every day i wonder who these people are
walk down dixon st just off cuba mall
now and then I think I should know these people

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from Homerecordings, released May 21, 2000
words Eliot Pryor
music Age Pryor
© 1999

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Age Pryor New Zealand

Selected solo recordings by Age Pryor. For group work with bands including Fly My Pretties, Congress of Animals, Wellington International Ukulele Orchestra, The Woolshed Sessions and more, please check out my website. Thanks for visiting ✌🏼

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