Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Sheila, artist - Leddra Chapman. Album song A Little Easier, in the genre Поп
Date of issue: 14.03.2010
Record label: ALC
Song language: English
Sheila |
Sheila goes out with her mate Stella. |
And gets poured all over her fella. |
When she says, «Man he ain’t no better, |
than the next man kicking up fuss.» |
Drunk, she stumbles down by a river. |
Screams calling London. |
I guess none of heard her coming. |
I guess the carpet weren’t rolled out. |
Her lingo went from the Cockney to the Gringo. |
Anytime she sings a song, the other girls sing along. |
And tellin' all the fella that the lady is single, |
fickle way to tickle on my young man’s thing. |
She’s up for doing what she likes, any day more like the night. |
She downed drunk sorrows, that she stole, bought, borrowed. |
Didn’t like the fights but at the same time understood, |
fellas will be fellas 'til the end of time. |
And it’s all just blue-blooded murder of the English tongue. |
Jack had a gang, he called the Many Grams. |
He was known as Smack Jack the Cracker Man. |
In life he was dealt some shit hands, |
but the boys' got him back now. |
And Jay went the same way and Mickey and Dan. |
Dependent mans upon the Heroin. |
And Marisa had a baby with Sam, |
and now Jack’s on his own now. |
Well done Jack glug down that Cider. |
You’re right, she’s a slut and you never fucking liked her. |
Not like what, he stopped so shocked. |
When it turned out the last dance killed the Pied Piper. |
He killed the Pied Piper. |
Ooooh… |
Sheila goes out with her mate Stella. |
And gets poured all over her fella. |
When she says, «Man he ain’t no better, |
than the next man kicking up fuss.» |
Drunk, she stumbles down by a river. |
Screams calling London. |
I guess none of heard her coming. |
I guess the carpet weren’t rolled out. |
Oh London, |
London. |
Oh London, |
It’s over love, it’s over. |
London. |
Here’s a short story ‘bout a girl Georgina. |
Never seen a fresh, clean young mess under stress at best, |
but pleased to see you. |
With love, God Bless, we lay her body to rest. |
And it, all this started with Daddy’s alcoholic. |
Lightweight, drink it down, numbing his brain. |
The doctor said he couldn’t get her heart there started, |
now drugged up, beat up, she’s feeling the strain. |
She says, «Hey I’m in a rut, what the fuck am I supposed to do? |
Suck it out, start, stop, keep running through. |
True, you know it’s not easy to do.» |
She’s been buckle belt beaten from the back like a brat. |
She don’t know where she’s goin, but she knows where she’s at. |
She says, «Georgia girl, you know it’s time to chain react.» |
The truth is you know that she’ll probably fall back. |
And the tears stream down her face, she screams away. |
«When I fall, no one catches me, |
alone, |
lonely, |
I’ll overdose slowly. |
Get scared, I’ll scream and shout.» |
And you know it won’t matter she’ll be passing out. |
And I’ll say «Gigidy-bigidy-up, it’s just another day. |
Another sad story, it’s a tragedy. |
Paramedics announced death at 10: 00 that day. |
Rip it up, kick it, spit out the views. |
Sheila goes out with her mate Stella. |
And gets poured all over her fella. |
When she says, «Man he ain’t no better, |
than the next man kicking up fuss.» |
Drunk, she stumbles down by a river. |
Screams calling London. |
I guess none of heard her coming. |
I guess the carpet weren’t rolled out. |
And I said, «Well done Jack, glug down it. |
You never really liked her. |
No you never liked poor Sheila.» |
I guess the carpets weren’t rolled out. |