Talk:Candy and a Currant Bun
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lyric change section
[edit]This is purely original research so I'm not going to add it but repeatedly listening to the song, the lyric mentioned in this section is neither "please, just walk with me" nor "please just fuck with me". The word at issue undoubtedly begins with an F - Syd Barrett's enunciation is pretty clear and there's just no way the word begins with a W - but it also clearly rhymes with the "walk" from the previous line. The word is "fork". Given that the erroneous assertion that the word is "walk" isn't referenced I'm inclined to take it out altogether - what does anyone else think?