Lucky Lyrics by Fish

Lucky Lyrics

    (dick/boult/simmonds)

    He met the world as a dalkeith boy,
    Raised from a shaft at monktonhall
    In a well oiled cage,
    That locked away his dreams,
    An '85 veteran face from the gallery,
    A ghost from the civil war in the family
    He stood his ground on the picketline
    'til all that he was left with
    Were his father's cough
    And his mother's eyes
    That would hold a tear
    For the very first time
    When the government took his job away.
    Now fist in hand he'll stand in line
    Declare his name and mark his time
    To some the only proof that they're alive

    He could have been you
    He could have been me
    He could have been anybody
    But he was born lucky

    He made his first down payment
    On a sharp italian suit
    He sewed razor blades into the lapels,
    See him sweating on the dance floor,
    Cool dust oozing out of every pore
    A hard man with a hard life,
    And that's a story that he'll tell you
    Down at easter road till his throat is raw
    On a saturday, he knows the score
    Till the whistle blows and,
    The colours with their tempers fade away.

    He could have been you
    He could have been me
    He could have been anybody
    But he was born lucky

    On the helipads at aberdeen,
    Bound for platforms drilling oil rich seas,
    Where the trawlers are getting fewer every year.
    By the furnaces at ravenscraig,
    By the padlocks holding john brown's gates,
    In the desert, in the fields of south armagh,
    Where the poppies grow,
    Behind the hampden roar,
    Behind the drums in genoa.
    On the deck that rides a south atlantic swell,
    Born to figh tout of the tightest corner.
    You can bet on him with the odds against you.
    They'll not put him down
    No matter how they try.

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