Here’s to you, I sing for my daddy-o As I lay him down to sleep It’s been so long, since I lost my daddy-o Hope he’s watchin’ over me
Wednesday night is mornin’ now As I’m walkin’ in the rain The birds are screaming in my ear Drivin’ me insane Half the clouds are empty So the sun burst through the sky The puddles show reflection Of a face about to die Just around the corner, I was goin’ round the bend I ran into a staggerin’ fool Who said he knew my name He poured himself a whiskey And his face began to glow Two men without an answer Like a dog without a bone
Bringin’ in the new year As the bells began to ring Fats is in the corner, she’s just about to sing Time to get another, before the final shout You should have heard them roarin’ When they dragged the bugger out And we’ll never see the likes of you again
Jimbo came from slummin’ town A cold and dreary place To summerland he found himself The sun shun on his face Met a girl called Minnie Pearl Swore she’d always be his girl Happy ever after, till the tide ran out again Pour me all your sorrows And I’ll drink till you are dry I’ll love you in the mornin’ Christ, I’ll love ya till you die I’ll never leave so never grieve I’ll be back before ya know But Jimbo fell into a well And never rambled home
Carried all his troubles in an unforgivin’ bag Back and forth through painted brick
The colours all seemed bland I’ve traveled all these years, he said To only get this far, so he crossed the street Found a seat, his home is now a bar
And we’ll never see the likes of you again
There must be more to life, than this poxie life All the agro, all the pain So he disappeared into his final beer But the glass was empty, once again, again, again
Woke up in an awful state Dreamt I was at Peter’s Gate Beggin’ for his mercy And the crimes that were at hand
He told me he was much amused To see this life I had abused Best be on your way, but have a swig before you go So I’m bringing in the New Year As the bells began to ring Fat’s in the corner, she’s just about to sing Time to get another, before the final shout You should have heard them roarin’ When they dragged the bugger out