| Come away with me my friend, from the dark decaying steel and men
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| Just pack your bag we’re heading West, this town will take you down with it
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| Into the scrap yard, burial ground, cos the only job left in this town
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| Is to think about what could have been; |
| it’s the only road left leading
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| I’m left with this long lasting ill effect, from the eye to eye we had
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| And as I made my way through the decaying West I thought:
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| The next time I’m around, will you be nowhere to be found?
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| Till then lets wake the fallen, the fallen in the town
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| I’m out on the floor in the Jackson dawn, with the wayward rowdy ones
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| Forgetting they’re forgotten, but I can’t say for sure
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| Cos every time I meet them, they say «hey can I come along?»
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| «This town is taking me down and I can’t hang on for long…»
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| Yea there ain’t no room for them no, they’re all the son’s of the old model
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| they go
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| «Am I just a sad façade?» |
| «Will I amount to nothing much?»
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| They extend a hand and a «later man», «I'm afraid we’ll never meet again…,»
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| «Don't worry my friend I reckon you’re the only one that’s keeping me here…»
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| Look at all the kids, forgetting they’re forgotten
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| Given up on living cos they’re rotting in the steal and
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| Did you hear the stories, of the manifest disparity and
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| «what do I got to do to be in a rock and roll and reggae band?»
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| Stare down, the double white lines, and leave this town behind
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| Cos the old world order had its place in time don’t let if defy your mind
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| Just 86 the nine to five, those forty hours ain’t a life, don’t commit to that
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| suicide
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| Just make a plan and take a stand and travel all the across the land
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| 10,000 miles in a filthy van, to play the basement with your friends…
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| Blacked out on the kitchen floor, with the ones I left at dawn
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| Re-bottled their ambitions locked away forever more
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| In every town I meet them; |
| they say «hey can I come along?»
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| «This town is taking me down and I can’t hang on for long.»
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| «Ah man, this town is taking me down and I can’t hang on for long.» |