Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Body of an American, artist - The Pogues.
Date of issue: 04.04.2005
Song language: English
Body of an American |
The cadillac stood by the house |
And the yanks they were within |
And the tinker boys they hissed advice |
'hot-wire her with a pin' |
We turned and shook as we had a look |
In the room where the dead men lay |
So big jim dwyer made his last trip |
To the home where his father’s laid |
Fifteen minutes later |
We had our first taste of whiskey |
There was uncles giving lectures |
On ancient irish history |
The men all started telling jokes |
And the women they got frisky |
By five o’clock in the evening — correction this line |
Starts with by not at Every bastard there was piskey |
Fare thee well going away |
There’s nothing left to say |
Farewell to new york city boys |
To boston and pa He took them out |
With a well-aimed clout |
He was often heard to say |
I’m a free born man of the usa |
He fought the champ in pittsburgh |
And he slashed him to the ground |
He took on tiny tartanella |
And it only went one round |
He never had no time for reds |
For drink or dice or whores |
And he never threw a fight |
Unless the fight was right |
So they sent him to the war |
Fare the well gone away |
There’s nothing left to say |
With a slainte joe and erin go My love’s in amerikay |
The calling of the rosary |
Spanish winde from far away |
I’m a free born man of the usa |
This morning on the harbour |
When i said goodbye to you |
I remember how i swore |
That i’d come back to you one day |
And as the sunset came to meet |
The evening on the hill |
I told you i’d always love |
I always did and i always will |
Fare thee well gone away |
There’s nothing left to say |
'cept to say adieu |
To your eyes as blue |
As the water in the bay |
And to big jim dwyer |
The man of wire |
Who was often heard to say |
I’m a free born man of the usa |