3rd Class ticket in his pocket Punching out the holes underneath the sockets Tweed coat turned up against the fog Slow coaches rolling o'er the moor Between the very memory and reproaches of war Stale bread curling on a luncheon counter Loose change doling out the right amount
Forgotten man of an indifferent nation Waiting on a platform at a Lancashire station Somebody's calling you again The sky is falling Jimmies standing in the rain
Nobody wants to buy The counterfeited prairie lullaby in a colliery town The hip flask and fumbled scein of some stage door Josephine Is all you'll get now Eyes going in and out of focus Wild and bitter from tuberculosis
Forgotten man of an indifferent nation Standing on a platform at a Lancashire station Somebody's calling you again It's finally dawning Jimmies standing in the rain
Her soft breath falls gentle on his neck If he could choose the time to die Then he would come and go like this Underneath the painted sky She woke up and called him Charlie by mistake Then in shame began to cry Tarnished silver bambuls of her friends And then warm their hands around the brassier
Forgotten man of an indifferent nation Standing on a platform at a Lancashire station Somebody's calling you again It's finally dawning Jimmies standing in the rain
Brilliantine glistening Your soft blended whistling And your one wondering smile Died down in the Hippodrome Now walking of to jeers The lonely sound of jingling spurs The toodle-loos and oh my dears Down at the Argyl Fine vaudevillians that once were pioneers No place for a half cut cowboy in polite society
Forgotten man of an indifferent nation Waiting at a platform of a Lancashire station Somebody's calling you again It's finally dawning Jimmies standing in the rain Somebody's calling you again It's finally dawning Jimmies Standing In The Rain
Compositor: Declan Patrick Aloysius Mac-manus ECAD: Obra #22614422 Fonograma #2343060