The Homefront Lyrics by Billy Bragg

The Homefront Lyrics

    Father mowsthe lawn and mother peels the potatoes
    Grandma lays the table alone
    And adjusts a photograph of the unknown soldier
    In this holy of holies, the home
    And from the tv an unwatched voice
    Suggests the answer is to plant more trees
    The scrawl on the wall says what about the workers
    And the voice of the people says more salt please

    Mother shakesher head and reads aloud from the newspaper
    As father puts another lock on the door
    And reflects upon the violent times that we are living in
    While chatting with the wife beater next door
    If paradise to you is cheap beer and overtime
    Home truths are easily missed
    Something that every football fan knows
    It only takes five fingers to form a fist

    And whenit rains here it rains so hard
    But never hard enough to wash away the sorrow
    I'll trade my love today for a greater love tomorrow
    The lonely child looks out and dreams of independence
    From this family life sentence

    Mother seesbut does not read the peeling posters
    And can't believe that there's a world to be won
    But in the public schools and in the public houses
    The battle of britain goes on
    The constantpromise of jam tomorrow
    Is the new breed's litany and verse
    If it takes another war to fill the churches of england
    Then the world the meek inherit, what will it be worth

    Mother fightsthe tears and father, his sense of outrage
    And attempts to justify the sacrifice
    To pass their creed down to another generation
    'anything for the quiet life'
    In the land of a thousand doses
    Where nostalgia is the opium of the age
    Our place in history is as
    Clock watchers, old timers, window shoppers.

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