Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song The Ragpicker's Dream, artist - Mark Knopfler. Album song The Ragpicker's Dream, in the genre Иностранный рок
Date of issue: 31.12.2001
Record label: EMI
Song language: English
The Ragpicker's Dream |
When Jack Frost came for Christmas |
With a brass monkey date |
The rail-king and the scarecrow |
Hopped a Florida freight |
And they blew on their paper cups |
And stared through the steam |
Then they drank half a bottle |
Of Ragpicker’s Dream where |
The whiskey keeps following |
Cold pitchers of beer |
Me and my associate |
Like the clientele here get |
The onions and the 'taters |
Rib-eyes on the grill |
Toothpicks and luckies |
And a coffee refill as The rail-king lay rocking |
He was leaving the ground |
Then he was flying like Santa Claus |
Over the town where |
He came to the window |
Of a house by a stream |
It was a family Christmas |
In the Ragpicker’s Dream there |
Were kids at the table |
All aglow in the light |
Music in the wintertime |
Sure carries at night there |
Was turkey and gravy |
Pie and ice cream |
And gifts for each and everyone |
In the Ragpicker’s Dream where |
The red-eye keeps tumbling |
In our glasses of beer |
Me and my associate |
Like the service in here there’s |
A ten for your trouble |
You have beautiful hair |
Make the last one two doubles |
It’s a cold one out there where |
The scarecrow and the rail-king |
Have started to dance |
But a nightstick and a billyclub |
Won’t give peace a chance here |
I think they went thataways |
Your song and dance team |
Heading home for the holidays |
With the Ragpicker’s Dream on His knees like a fighter |
The rail-riding king |
Like a sack of potatoes |
Like a bull in the ring where |
The scarecrow falls over |
With a tear in the seam |
Home for the rover |
In the Ragpicker’s Dream where |
The red-eye keeps tumbling |
Like tears in our beer |
Me and my associate |
Like the ambience here where |
They cornered two castaways |
In a white flashlight beam |
Merry Christmas and happy days |
In the Ragpicker’s Dream |