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  • Something About England - The Clash
  • They say immigrants steal the hubcaps

  • Of the respected gentlemen

  • They say it would be wine an' roses

  • If England were for Englishmen again

  • Well I saw a dirty overcoat

  • At the foot of the pillar of the road

  • Propped inside was an old man
  • Whom time would not erode

  • When the night was snapped by sirens

  • Those blue lights circled fast
  • The dancehall called for an' ambulance

  • The bars all closed up fast

  • My silence gazing at the ceiling
  • While roaming the single room
  • I thought the old man could help me
  • If he could explain the gloom
  • You really think it's all new
  • You really think about it too

  • The old man scoffed as he spoke to me

  • I'll tell you a thing or two

  • I missed the fourteen-eighteen war

  • But not the sorrow afterwards

  • With my father dead and my mother ran off

  • My brothers took the pay of hoods

  • The twenties turned the north was dead
  • The hunger strike came marching south

  • At the garden party not a word was said

  • The ladies lifted cake to their mouths

  • The next war began and my ship sailed

  • With battle orders writ in bed

  • In five long years of bullets and shells

  • We left tem million dead

  • The few returned to old Piccadily
  • We limped around Leicster Square
  • The world was busy rebuilding itself

  • The architects could not care

  • But how could we know when I was young
  • All the canges that were to come?

  • All the photos in the wallets on the battlefield

  • And now the terror of the scientific sun
  • There was masters an' servants an' servants an' dogs[!--empirenews.page--]
  • They taught you how to touch your cap

  • But through strikes an' famine an' war an' peace

  • England never closed this gap

  • So leave me now the moon is up

  • But remember all the tales I tell

  • The memories that you have dredged up
  • Are on letters forwarded from hell

  • The streets were by now deserted
  • The gangs had trudged off home
  • The lights clicked off in the bedsits
  • An' old England was all alone