Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Grandad's Deathbed Hallucinations, artist - Richard Dawson. Album song The Magic Bridge, in the genre Альтернатива
Date of issue: 19.10.2015
Record label: Domino
Song language: English
Grandad's Deathbed Hallucinations |
As my grandad lay dying in hospital |
Visions of the past threw shadows on the skirting board |
Through a fog he could see |
Perfectly clearly |
A fire team scrambling |
He described the soldiers and our eyes grew wet |
They were only inches high |
Locked in battle |
Running to the future |
Advancing 'cross the floor |
Throughout his life my grandad had a recurring dream |
Of fighting as a young man in the muddy fields |
On the way to Rome |
His company severely depleted |
Torn to bloody shreds |
The shout came to retreat |
When he reached the trench the men were packed like sardines |
He couldn’t find a place to hunker down |
He would wake up running |
Screaming to the platoon |
«Is there any room for a little 'un?» |
Ooh |
Then the soldiers disappeared and my grandad saw |
Ascending a tiny stepladder |
A balding man in overalls |
Who took a brush the size of a postage stamp |
And brightened the corner of |
That dreary room |
In his final moments he was back at home |
The smell of Yorkshire puddings drifting through the garden |
Tending to the buddlejas |
They hover round his hand, ooh |
So many beautiful butterflies, ooh |
Ooh |
Ooh, is there any room from a little one? |
Ooh, ooh |