Thank god for those Indian kids,
Taking up sewing, learning to knit.
Thank god for the Indian kids,
Keeping me in fashion, keeping me rich.
Small hands, suited to sequins,
You should see their faces at the sewing machines.
And it's not the best paid job in the industry
but they get 10% off shoes and socks at all Primark shops
I dread to think how much my clothes would cost
If it wasn't for the Indian sweatshops
Because I saw it on a documentary on channel 4
Children being denied the things they love due to employment law
And it's not my place to say child labour isn't evil
But if that kid wants to sew, give him a needle
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