London
(ANI):
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.