Dignity Lyrics by Deacon Blue And Ricky Ross

Dignity Lyrics

    There's a man i meet walks up our street
    He's a worker for the council
    Has been twenty years
    And he takes no lip off nobody
    And litter off the gutter
    Puts it in a bag
    And never seems to mutter
    And he packs his lunch in a "sunblest" bag
    The children call him "bogie"
    He never lets on
    But i know 'cause he once told me
    He let me know a secret about the money in his kitty
    He's gonna buy a dinghy
    Gonna call her dignity

    And i'll sail her up the west coast
    Through villages and towns
    I'll be on my holidays
    They'll be doing their rounds
    They'll ask me how i got her i'll say "i saved my money"
    They'll say isn't she pretty that ship called dignity

    And i'm telling this story
    In a faraway scene
    Sipping down raki
    And reading maynard keynes
    And i'm thinking about home and all that means
    And a place in the winter for dignity
    And i'll sail her up the west coast
    Through villages and towns
    I'll be on my holidays
    They'll be doing their rounds
    They'll ask me how i got her i'll say "i saved my money"
    They'll say isn't she pretty that ship called dignity

    And i'm thinking about home
    And i'm thinking about faith
    And i'm thinking about work
    And i'm thinking about how good it would be
    To be here some day

    On a ship called dignity
    A ship called dignity
    That ship

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