Amy checks the shopping listnPedal bin, washing up rack, SantexnShe goes to the bakers to buy a loafnAh, she keeps forgetting it's changed into the Tropicana Tanning SalonnnAnd in the charity shopnMrs Brown sits at the counter pricing down some old stocknThe Moon's A Balloon, two copies of Every Loser Wins, Noel's Blobbyland Deluxe EditionnThere's not much left on the doorstep recentlynSomething to do with eBay, Johnny reckonsnHe's bidding on it now for a Subbuteo catalog '81-'82nHe'll win it, put it in a draw, and forget he ever bought itnnHolding on to somethingnAnd not knowing exactly what you're waiting fornnTeenage winter coming downnTeenage winter throws a gownnOver every place I've beennAnd every little dreamnForevernnThe phone rings in Gary's flat:nCan I speak to Mr G. Staid, please?nHe hangs up and takes Tony the milknSee you in the Hat And Fan at sevennnGary can't believe the Claremont Road pitch is going to be covered in executive housingnHe talks about the Newcastle game, Boncho's debutnBut Tony can hardly hear himnThey took the jukebox out, and the Aussie bar staff are playing the Red Hot Chili PeppersnHe tells them what he thinksnManages to keep it cleannBuys another roundnnHolding on to somethingnAnd not knowing exactly what you're waiting fornnMums with pushchairs outside SainsburysnTears in their eyesnThey'll never buy a Gibb Brothers record againnTheir old 45s gathering dustnThe birthday cards they couldn't face throwing awaynTeenage winter coming downnTeenage winter coming down