The Pogues
The Pogues - Nw3 lyrics
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It was 1962 I was two years out of school When I got on board A boat that was bound for Liverpool The day I went away I remember it so well Said goodbye to the North Wall And bid a fond farewell By the time I hit the smoke It was 1963 I got a job doing meals on wheels Round NW3 I was scring poor old grannies For a half a quid a week I was drunk and stoned and Smashed and blocked in NW3 In the filth and piss they lived in They would sometimes hum an air Or talk in tongues of madness Keeping time upon the chair And for their wrists a numbered tab In Westminister morgue On a cold hard slab When I was still a young man In NW3 At the top of the Pentonville Road I watched the sun setting The town spread out before me Looked beautiful to me Away from all the crying The suffering and the dying I dreamed of the future Of the young and the free But the years they slip by quickly Now I know I won't return here Where each day just brings me closer To that final misery My kids will never Scrape shit round here And I won't die Crying in a pint of beer Or eat their Stinking meals on wheels In NW3