we used to protest/gamble
Lyrics
She sings songs 60 years old 40 years too late
Resounding voice down our estate
It's only when she's asked of you, finds herself come unglued
Oh my singer missing screws
I never knew him as this man, just a boy cap in hand
Take me out in borrowed shoes
If we'd grown old together
If we'd grown old together
Eyes might age and places fade
Skin gets thicker but I hope, I hope, I hope we'll feel the same
Gambling
She sings songs 60 years old 40 years too late
Resounding voice down our estate
They would stand side by side, placards pinched in their fists
Staring dead across the picket lines
And how he'd cup a cigarette, saying "I know we'll get there yet"
And I know we would stood with you
If we'd grown old together
If we'd grown old together
Eyes might age and places fade
Skin gets thicker but I hope, I hope, I hope we'll feel the same
Gambling
She sings songs 60 years old 40 years too late
You could see it in her face
So I put you on a train going Sheffield to Boston
You'll find work, I'll work right here
Never knew you as this man, just a boy cap in hand
And your kisses were free
If we'd grown old together
If we'd grown old together
Eyes might age and places fade
Skin gets thicker but I hope, I hope, I hope we'll feel the same
If we'd grown old together
If we'd grown old together
Eyes might age and places fade
Skin gets thicker as our bodies wrinkle
Hair fall out as our ideals falter
Kingdoms crumble but I hope, I hope, I hope we'll feel the same
Gambling
Gambling
Writer(s): Benjamin James Jackson, Ian Edward Dudfield, Jonathan Peter Willoughby, Joshua Louis Platman, Ralph David Pelleymounter
Copyright(s): Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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