Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Dirty Pennies, artist - Mischief Brew. Album song Bacchanal 'N' Philadelphia, in the genre Панк
Date of issue: 01.02.2016
Record label: Fistolo
Song language: English
Dirty Pennies |
In a small town where all knew all, wondered a peasant lady nobody knew, |
But her only friend was a young boy, brought her hot tea and leftover stew, |
In those burnin' wintry Decembers, he’d pick dirty pennies up off the cold |
street, |
And while his mother was out Christmas shopping, he’d say, «Come on in, |
warm your feet.» |
As long as you share with me stories, so she spoke on the product of war, |
My mother never knew who she could be, as my father lay drunk on the floor, |
And she spoke of the cart that she wheeled, had keys with no locks, |
and guitars with no stings, and a puzzle that could never be finished, |
But this is my home, and these broken things are… |
But the boy went on to be taught in the schools, |
to not talk to strangers and don’t feed the fools, |
Grew older and further and over-forgot, |
as she was forced to move from lot to lot to lot, |
She said, «I guess it was much in his nature to become an Enforcer of Law, |
My old friend’s got a gun to protect me from the rock-tossing drunks from the |
bars.» |
«Oh, he seemed like the sort to help others, so I’ll find him while he’s on the |
beat, |
and say 'Remember me, I’m the old lady you’d give the pennies you found on the |
street?'» |
When she found him she saw not the young boy who dug for the roots of her junk, |
She came face-to-face with a stern, vacant soldier, grinning and spinning a |
club, |
He said, «Don't you know that you can’t be here? |
You’ll hurt business and scare away the kids. |
Go wander around in some other town; |
get out or I’m taking you in.» |
«But officer, I fondly remember you — |
young boy who would give me the leftover stew, |
would take me inside to the warm fire coals, |
and those hundreds of pennies bought me all these clothes.» |
It’s against the law to peddle |
It’s against the law to eat |
It’s against the law to have nothing more than the shoes full of holes on your |
feet |
And now they’ve put bars across the park benches, so I guess it’s illegal to |
sleep |
They buried something inside of you, Officer |
Into your cold heart, dig deep |
And you’ll see that it’s me |
And here I’ll be, nothing new to me |
I’ll be heartbroken and cold, frozen and alone |
My coffin was a dumpster and I didn’t even know |
But while out on the beat, he looked down to the street, |
and he saw a dirty penny heads up at hid feet |
And it made him think of an old tall-tale of an old woman who pushed 'round a |
cart, |
And the boy who fed her and helped her, knew he shoulda deep in his heart |
…But where did he hear that old tall-tale? |
But hey, what a story to spread |
So he told it to his own growing boy, once in a while before bed |