The Lockman Lyrics by Marc Almond

The Lockman Lyrics

    The bargemen see
    Me growing old
    I see the bargemen
    Aging too
    We play the game
    Of tom fools
    Where the one
    Who still is oldest
    In my work
    Even in summer
    He must travel
    With eyes clossed
    It's not nothing
    Being a lockman
    The barge men know
    My bloated face
    They joke with me
    That's there mistake
    Half sorcerer
    Half drunkard
    I cast a spell
    On all that sings
    In my work
    In autumn
    We gather fruit
    And the drowned
    It's not nothing
    Being a lockman
    In his basket
    A baby squirms
    To watch the fly
    On his nose
    Mama moans
    And time frets
    Cabbage sweats
    And fires groan
    In my work
    In winter
    We think of the father
    Who drowned himself
    It's not nothing
    Being a lockman
    Towards the spring
    The barge women
    Feign and gloat
    From their boat
    I'd like their games
    But for that war
    That he leaves me
    Somewhat damaged
    In my work
    In the spring
    One takes the time
    To drown self


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