Advertisement

Winehouse`s earliest song lyrics found in a stash of dumped school books

Amy Winehouse’s first lines have been discovered in a stash of dumped schoolbooks.

London: Amy Winehouse’s first lines have been discovered in a stash of dumped schoolbooks.
The books were found in rubbish on a North London street. They also include diary entries the Rehab singer made when 17 in 2001, the year before she landed a recording contract, reports the Sun. In one Amy, who has fought cocaine and booze addiction, urges herself to "live like the bombshell I really am". In another she tells of her lust for a fella named Felix and writes: "There`s too much sexual tension." Amy, now 27, scrawled lyrics amid course work for an English Literature A-level. She wrote "Amy`s Songs" on the front of a red notebook. Lines include: "I`m digging myself into a hole/These days I``ll just work when once I had so much soul." Another verse starts: "Drain my drink & order more." And a third - "Find someone with whom I can come undone" - predicted her future with junkie Blake Fielder-Civil.