Fish

Lucky
He met the world as a Dalmatian boyRaised from a shaft at Moncton HallIn a well oiled cageThat locked away his dreamsAn `85 veteran face from the galleryA ghost from the civil war in the familyHe stood his ground on the picket line`Til all that he was left withWere his father`s coughAnd his mother`s eyesThat would hold a tearFor the very first timeWhen the government took his job awayNow fist in hand he`ll stand in lineDeclare his name and mark his timeTo some the only proof that they`re aliveHe could have been youHe could have been meHe could have been anybodyBut he was born luckyHe made his first down payment On a sharp Italian suitHe sewed razor blades into the lapelsSee him sweating on the dance floorLetras de cancionesCool dust oozing out of every poreA hard man with a hard lifeAnd that`s a story that he`ll tell youDown at Easter Road till his throat is rawOn a Saturday, he knows the scoreTill the whistle blows andThe colors with their tempers fade awayHe could have been youHe could have been meHe could have been anybodyBut he was born luckyOn the helipads at AberdeenBound for platforms drilling oil rich seasWhere the trawlers are getting fewer every yearBy the furnaces at RavenscraigBy the padlocks holding John Brown`s gatesIn the desert, in the fields of South ArmaghWhere the poppies growBehind the Hampden roarBehind the drums in GenoaOn the deck that rides a South Atlantic swellBorn to fight out of the tightest cornerYou can bet on him with the odds against youThey`ll not put him downNo matter how they try From Letras Mania